CW, responding to the release yesterday of the Special Investigating Unit’s interim investigation report on Tembisa Hospital, joins the calls for decisive action against the syndicates and officials named in the stealing of over R2-billion of the hospital’s funds. In 2018 the organisation, with Section27 and the Treatment Action Campaign, exposed a buried SIU report that highlighted 1.2-billion rands worth of gross financial misconduct in the Gauteng Department of Health between 2006 and 2010 - but the government chose not to act.
CW, responding to the release yesterday of the Special Investigating Unit’s interim investigation report on Tembisa Hospital, joins the calls for decisive action against the syndicates and officials named in the stealing of over R2-billion of the hospital’s funds. In 2018 the organisation, with Section27 and the Treatment Action Campaign, exposed a buried SIU report that highlighted 1.2-billion rands worth of gross financial misconduct in the Gauteng Department of Health between 2006 and 2010 - but the government chose not to act.
CW calls for urgent action against Tembisa Hospital corruption syndicates
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The ad hoc committee set up to investigate allegations of criminality and corruption in the criminal justice system, invites individuals and interested organisations to make written submissions on matters pertinent to the scope of the enquiry (detailed in the Terms of Reference) that may assist it in fulfilling its mandate. The deadline is 17 October 2025.
The ad hoc committee set up to investigate allegations of criminality and corruption in the criminal justice system, invites individuals and interested organisations to make written submissions on matters pertinent to the scope of the enquiry (detailed in the Terms of Reference) that may assist it in fulfilling its mandate. The deadline is 17 October 2025.
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The parliamentary ad hoc committee set up to investigate allegations of criminality and corruption in the criminal justice system, made on 6 July 2025 by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, invites individuals and interested organisations to make written submissions on matters pertinent to the scope of the enquiry, as detailed in the Terms of Read more >
By Janine Erasmus, with collaboration from Transparency InternationalFirst published on BusinessLive In July finance ministers from G20 countries met in Durban and issued their first joint statement since October 2024. As the first G20 presidency on African soil is now in its final quarter, the communique provides important indicators of how the forum is faring Read more >