Parliament committee concludes that Beitbridge border fence is not fit for purpose
The SIU says it has referred four criminal matters to the NPA with regard to the procurement of a
R37 million Beit Bridge border fence not fit for purpose: Scopa chair
Members of the Parliament’s Accounts Committee, Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Home
Scopa to undertake a site visit to SABC
Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa), says it will undertake a site visit to
De Lille to meet with National Treasury over Beitbridge fence project saga
Public Works and Administration Minister Patricia de Lille will on Thursday meet with National
Pubs, car washes and bakeries among government PPE suppliers: SARS
The South African Revenue Services (SARS) Commissioner Edward Kieswetter has told Parliament that
Scopa to request auditor-general to audit SABC contracts
Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) says it has resolved to ask the
Court postpones SA Express liquidation to September
The High Court in Pretoria has ruled that the liquidation of SA Express will be postponed to
Scopa wants answers on controversial SA-Zim’s R37 million fence
Members of Scopa have expressed dissatisfaction with answers from the Department of Public Works and
SCOPA wants proper breakdown of SAA financials
Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) says it wants a proper breakdown of how
Gateway Airport faces threat of having its license revoked
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts in Limpopo has heard that government-owned entity Gateway
DA requests for Parly involvement in SAA business rescue plan talks
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says it has made a request for Parliament to be part of a meeting to
Les Matuson appointed SAA Business Rescue Practitioner
Les Matuson has been appointed as a business rescue practitioner in South African Airways (SAA)
Debt owed to Eskom may balloon to R36 billion
Eskom has warned that debt owed is likely to balloon to R36 billion by the end of next year, if
If SAA won’t come to us, we’ll go to them: Scopa
The Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts Mkhuleko Hlengwa says if national
Scopa report reveals R11 billion irregular expenditure in KwaZulu-Natal
The province of KwaZulu-Natal has failed to handle its finances properly resulting in an irregular
Prasa’s performance remains dismal: Mbalula
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says the performance of the passenger rail service is dismal and
Parliament approves SCOPA report on Eskom
The National Assembly has approved a SCOPA report into Eskom with 23 recommendations.
Parliament to prioritise SAA’s non-submission of financial statements
Parliament says it will make South African Airways (SAA)’s non-submission of its audited financial
SCOPA members left fuming after Dlamini-Zuma is a no-show
Members of the Standing Committee on Public Account (SCOPA) in Parliament were left fuming after
WATCH: SCOPA brief Parliament on defaulting municipalities owing Eskom
SCOPA is briefed by the inter ministerial task team on the defaulting municipalities that are owing