Arms acquisition chief Shamin "Chippy" Shaik resigned on Wednesday, the Defence Ministry announced.
Parliament's position as a "people parliament" and its role in overseeing government is being eroded, Gavin Woods, former chairman of Parliament's watchdog public accounts committee (Scopa), said on Thursday, warning that this could have "detrimental
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) on Wednesday said
it was "deeply disturbed" by the government's decision to take up
the first of two optional purchases associated with the arms deal, in the light of more pressing problems created by po
The Democratic Alliance on Wednesday asked Parliament's public
accounts committee, Scopa, to reopen the investigation into alleged
irregularities in South Africa's weapons procurement deal.