Press Release: Delivery of the Tribunal Panel’s Final Report
____________________________________________________________ The First People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime in South Africa Delivery of Tribunal Panel’s Final Report Venue: Women’s Jail, Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, South Africa Date: Thursday 20 September 2018 Time: 13:00 – 14:30 ____________________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE 12 September 2018 The People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime will deliver its final findings to the…
People’s Tribunal: Implicated Parties Not Bothered
Janine Erasmus | Corruption Watch | 15 June 2018 | When the People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime in South Africa presented its preliminary findings in early February 2018, it stated that all implicated parties would receive the relevant evidence and copies of submissions and those preliminary findings. They would have three months to respond. Shortly afterwards NGO Open Secrets served…
[LISTEN] Podcast: Freedom For Sale
Sound Africa | Mail & Guardian | 17 May 2018 | When apartheid ended, the big international companies and banks that helped the regime buy weapons illegally continued to do business with the new government. Until today, they have never been held accountable. This was the subject of the first People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime…
Coalition of the righteous
Yogin Devan | IOL | 18 February 2018 | Opinion – “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” While the exact author of this gem of a quote is lost in the mists of time, it crisply captures the gist of this week’s column. While South Africa was…
PRESS RELEASE: People’s Tribunal – Implicated parties given three months to respond
Press Release People’s Tribunal: Implicated parties given three months to respond Open Secrets, as the Secretariat of the People’s Tribunal, has served 38 implicated parties with an invitation to respond to the evidence submitted against them at the first People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime. The parties have been provided with three months in which to…
The house of cards is tumbling down
Imraan Buccus | The Mercury | 13 February 2018 | Imagine if Jacob Zuma had offered to resign as president in December? He might not have received a ticker tape parade but he could have avoided the gory reality show of his last days in office. He’s gone into many battles in a lifetime in politics.…
The days that shook the ANC
Jeremy Cronin | PoliticsWeb | 14 February 2018 | Lenin is reputed to have once said “there are decades where nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen.” It would be an exaggeration to claim decades have been happening in South Africa in the past few weeks. We are not exactly living through “ten days that shook…
Probe arms deal, UN apartheid sanctions and state capture – People’s Tribunal
Lameez Omarjee & Tehillah Niselow | Fin24 | 10 February 2018 | Cape Town – After a five-day sitting the People’s Tribunal has recommended that economic crimes such as the arms deal of 1999, non-compliance with United Nations (UN) sanctions during apartheid and state capture be investigated. The tribunal was organised by civil society groups including…
French presidents ‘tried to torpedo SA arms deal probe’
Ra’eesa Pather | Mail & Guardian | 06 February 2018 | After delivering testimony on Monday that implicated two former French presidents and South African leaders in the arms deal, attorney Ajay Sooklal chose to withdraw from the People’s Tribunal on Economic Crimes after being questioned by former justice Zak Yacoob on his moral judgments. Yacoob, who…
Tribunal hears Zuma era corruption, rooted in apartheid and 1999 arms deals
Tehillah Niselow | Fin24 | 04 February 2018 | Johannesburg – A five-day tribunal focusing on South African’s economic crimes has heard how the sins of previous transgressors still haunt South Africa today. The People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime is trying to join the dots between apartheid era corruption involving sanctions busting selling of weapons, the…
Explosive Testimony Pins Zuma, ANC, French Presidents In Arms Deal Bribes
Marc Davies | Huffington Post ZA | 05 February 2018 | Ajay Sooklal is presenting evidence on arms deal corruption at the People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime. Earlier presented only as ‘Witness X’, Ajay Sooklal was delivering explosive testimony at the People’s Tribunal during sessions on the arms deal corruption on Monday afternoon. Sooklal, an attorney…
[WATCH] People’s Tribunal Closing: ‘Let Justice Roll On Like A River’
Marc Davies | Huffington Post ZA | 07 February 2018 Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana’s closing message at the People’s Tribunal On Economic Crime on February 7, 2018. Source: Huffington Post ZA
Call for serious investigation into economic crime – People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime in SA
PoliticsWeb | 08 February 2018 | Following five days of hearings the five-member panel of the first Peoples’ Tribunal on Economic Crime released their preliminary findings last night. The findings, read out by Justice Zak Yacoob at Constitution Hill provide a strong call for accountability. They echo the closing message to the People’s Tribunal by…
How Economic Crimes Occur In South Africa
Rumana Akoob | The Daily Vox | 09 February 2018 | The People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime in South Africa took place at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg this past week. Social activist and lecturer Khaya Sithole presented to the Tribunal on Tuesday on white collar crimes and state capture. The People’s Tribunal ran from 3 –…
A grim week at the People’s Tribunal
Poloko Tau | City Press | 10 February 2018 | The atrium at the Women’s Gaol at Joburg’s historic Constitutional Hill felt tense, cold and, at times, deafeningly silent as dark secrets were laid bare. Some in the audience gasped, others kept their heads down as witnesses spoke of how dodgy arms deals and state…
[WATCH] People’s Tribunal calls for investigations into govt’s links to apartheid
SABC News | 08 February 2018 The first People’s Tribunal has called for investigations into governments that had links with the apartheid regime. Leading the 5-day hearings at Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg, Justice Zak Yacoob says there was an abysmal failure to investigate and prosecute these crimes. Source: SABC Digital News