Over 140 organisations and individuals across the country have come together to condemn the violent incidents that have destroyed valuable property and wiped out investment at Fort Hare University, and to reclaim and safeguard this historic institution. The organisations call for democratic values to be restored and upheld.
Over 140 organisations and individuals across the country have come together to condemn the violent incidents that have destroyed valuable property and wiped out investment at Fort Hare University, and to reclaim and safeguard this historic institution. The organisations call for democratic values to be restored and upheld.
Civil society stands together to safeguard historic University of Fort Hare
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Proceedings at the parallel probes into allegations of criminality in the justice system took a turn for the startling in week 5 - from the explosive testimony of former police minister Bheki Cele before the parliamentary ad hoc committee looking into the allegations brought to light by KwaZulu-Natal provincial commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi in July, to the accounts of three in-camera witnesses before the Madlanga commission, also probing the same.
Proceedings at the parallel probes into allegations of criminality in the justice system took a turn for the startling in week 5 - from the explosive testimony of former police minister Bheki Cele before the parliamentary ad hoc committee looking into the allegations brought to light by KwaZulu-Natal provincial commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi in July, to the accounts of three in-camera witnesses before the Madlanga commission, also probing the same.
Madlanga week 5 wrap-up: police threatening police, claims of biased judges
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SA off the FATF grey list, will continue to work to strengthen its systems

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South Africa, having made “significant progress in improving its AML/CFT regime”, has been removed from the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) grey list. The country was placed on the list of jurisdictions under increased monitoring in 2023, and in the months since has worked closely with the FATF to tighten up and rectify the deficiencies identified in its anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing framework.
South Africa, having made “significant progress in improving its AML/CFT regime”, has been removed from the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) grey list. The country was placed on the list of jurisdictions under increased monitoring in 2023, and in the months since has worked closely with the FATF to tighten up and rectify the deficiencies identified in its anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing framework.
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The Special Investigating Unit invites stakeholders to contribute their inputs on the Draft National Corruption Risk and Prevention Framework, which supports the National Anti-Corruption Strategy. The deadline is Friday, 7 November 2025 - an extension from the previous deadline of 24 October. The framework is founded on a risk-based approach to corruption, with the emphasis on prevention.
The Special Investigating Unit invites stakeholders to contribute their inputs on the Draft National Corruption Risk and Prevention Framework, which supports the National Anti-Corruption Strategy. The deadline is Friday, 7 November 2025 - an extension from the previous deadline of 24 October. The framework is founded on a risk-based approach to corruption, with the emphasis on prevention.
Comment on Draft National Corruption Risk and Prevention Framework

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· And much more.
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