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Civil society asks Parliament to reject the Electoral Matters Amendment Bill

March 2024 — 912 views

State capture costs software giant SAP nearly R3bn in South Africa

January 2024 — 1736 views

Rushing bills through Parliament limits legitimacy

October 2023 — 1227 views

Stronger law on political party funding needed

May 2023 — 1322 views

A Budget to fix the evils of poor governance: When will this change?

February 2023 — 992 views

Judgment on National Nuclear Regulator underlines role of board: nuclear regulation, not nuclear advocacy

January 2023 — 1424 views

Civil society works together to guard against the abuse of political party funding

July 2022 — 1238 views

Koeberg delays illustrate ineptitude on big infrastructure projects

March 2022 — 1877 views

National Nuclear Regulator board removes civil society representative before taking key decision on Koeberg extension

January 2022 — 2641 views

This is who really funds political parties: you, the taxpayer

October 2021 — 10311 views

Digital Vibes fiasco highlights need for lifestyle audits and ethical transparency

September 2021 — 2830 views

Central state capture suspect arrested and appears in court

September 2021 — 8505 views

South Africa’s nuclear legacy shows the need for a strong regulator and transparency

September 2021 — 2443 views

No New Nuclear: OUTA opposes Thyspunt nuclear site licence

August 2021 — 2363 views

OUTA submits more evidence of money laundering to NPA

September 2020 — 7498 views

Don't feed us seaweed, Eskom

March 2020 — 11877 views

Independent Water Regulator could resolve fundamental problems in water sector

January 2020 — 2182 views

NHI Bill needs crucial rewrites to get us to Universal Health Coverage

December 2019 — 2582 views

A new e-toll contract risks wasteful spend

November 2019 — 5654 views

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