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South Africa: We Must Be Sure 'All Is Clear' Before We Release Report - Public Protector
News24Wire, 2 November 2016
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has to be certain that "all is clear" before her office can release the "state capture" report, her spokesperson said on Wednesday. Read more »
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South Africa: ANC Welcomes Zuma's Withdrawal of Interdict Application in 'State Capture' Case
News24Wire, 2 November 2016
The ANC has welcomed President Jacob Zuma's withdrawal of his application to interdict the release of the Public Protector's "state capture" report. Read more »
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South Africa: Zuma's Withdrawal 'Right Thing to Do' - Madonsela
News24Wire, 2 November 2016
Former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela says the withdrawal of President Jacob Zuma's application to interdict her swansong "state capture" report appeared to be "the right thing… Read more »
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South Africa: Van Rooyen Must Come Clean About His Meetings With the Guptas
DA, 2 November 2016
The DA calls on the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Des van Rooyen, to break his silence and come clean publicly on his meetings with the Gupta… Read more »
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South Africa: Government Calls for Peace and Calm During Marches
SAnews.gov.za, 2 November 2016
Government has called on marchers, who are participating in rallies in Pretoria, to respect the rule of law and the Constitution. Read more »
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South Africa: Zuma Will First Study State Capture Report - Presidency
News24Wire, 2 November 2016
President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday said he will study the Public Protector's "state capture" report before deciding on his next step. Read more »
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South Africa: State Capture - Report Must Be Released Within 24 Hours Following Zuma's Interdict Withdrawal
DA, 2 November 2016
The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes the decision by President Zuma's legal team to withdraw the frivolous and vexatious application to interdict the release of the Public… Read more »
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South Africa: State Capture Report 'Will Be Released Tomorrow'
News24Wire, 2 November 2016
Opposition parties have expressed confidence following the first day of arguments in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria over the state capture report. Read more »