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Poplak is quite wrong about the State Capture Investigative Directorate

by @ifaisa | Feb 18, 2019 | General, Glenister Case

The President has been poorly advised in making an announcement about setting up a special unit to probe State Capture. If he follows through, he can expect to be sued by those who do have genuine fealty to constitutionalism and the rule of law. Richard Poplak’s...

Submission to the Justice Portfolio Committee by Accountability Now

by @ifaisa | Oct 6, 2023 | Chapter 9, General, Glenister Case

In re: The NPA Act Amendment Bill introducing the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (the IDAC Bill)   Introduction Accountability Now welcomes the opportunity to make this submission. The IDAC Bill is the product of the work of the ministry of justice...

Expect nothing from the president: no contrition, renewal, reform or recovery of loot.

by @ifaisa | Sep 26, 2023 | Chapter 9, General

After a spell as Secretary General of the ANC and a sabbatical in the world of business, Cyril Ramaphosa served as deputy president of the ANC from 2012 until Jacob Zuma was deposed on 14 February 2018. During this period state capture was in full swing. Ramaphosa was...

A concise history of the relationship between good governance and serious corruption in SA since 1994

by @ifaisa | Sep 26, 2023 | Chapter 9, General

As South African voters ponder their political choices on how, and whether, to cast their votes in the 2024 general elections, it is opportune to highlight the relative absence of corruption where there is good governance in the world and the presence of serious...

NPA Amendment Bill goes from faux permanence to ‘stopgap measure’ in just two weeks

by @ifaisa | Sep 14, 2023 | Chapter 9, General

The prevention of corruption is best achieved by making a well-publicised example of a large number of ‘Big Fish’ who have succumbed to the temptations of grand corruption. Show trials ending in successful convictions should replace the culture currently in place in...
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The Institute for Accountability in Southern Africa (IFAISA) is devoted to upholding constitutionalism in Southern Africa through the inculcation of the values of accountability and responsiveness to the needs of the people of the region in its governments, parastatal organisations and civil society, including business and industry.

The cure to the malaise of which General Mkhwanazi complains

Paul Hoffman | 10 July 2025 Paul Hoffman says our system for preventing, detecting, investigating and prosecuting the corrupt is not working optimally The commissioner...
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The impact of the Mkhwanazi revelations on the future of the GNU

The KZN Police Commissioner put the cat among the political pigeons on Sunday. His essential complaint is that the executive branch of government has interfered...
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LETTER: Invoking the rule of law decade late

Accelerate the bills pending in parliament for the establishment and enablement of a new Chapter 9 anticorruption commission 09 July 2025 - 15:44 President Cyril...
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LETTER: Mashatile’s risk of conflict

Deputy president’s sister-in-law is linked to national lottery tender 02 July 2025 - 14:54 Amid concern about the involvement of the twin sister of Paul Mashatile’s...
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The Hawks Keepers have Poisoned our land.

Jacques Pauw, author of two anti-corruption treatises “The President’s Keepers” and “Our Poisoned Land”, has made a fact-filled and sterling contribution to the debate...
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LETTER: Validity of the IMF loan

An authorising special resolution by the National Assembly is needed Your report on the large R27bn IMF loan apparently secured by the government refers (“David Masondo...
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A national dialogue can work … if the right players discuss the right topics

The official announcement of the upcoming national dialogue has been met with derision and disgust in some quarters.  A long litany of gripes and groans can be gleaned...
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LETTER: NPA is patently not independent

Now the justice department is keeping the record of the Zondo state capture commission away from the NPA 10 June 2025 - 13:23 During the course of a wide-ranging 27...
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Adv Paul Hoffman weighs on the NPA track record

Staying on that story, Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of Parliament on the Committee for Justice and Constitutional Development, Damien Klooper, says the National...
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Suggested memo from POTUS to PROSA

By Paul Hoffman The brambles of fact-checking, the recriminations from the commentariat, the revealed misconceptions in Washington and the need for a reset of relations...
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