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Des Van Rooyen

OBITUARY – Pravin Gordhan’s last warning: Democracy will not survive on its own
Politics
/ 13 September 2024

OBITUARY – Pravin Gordhan’s last warning: Democracy will not survive on its own

Gordhan’s last political act was to call for a ‘reset’ and a return to progressive politics

By Paddy Harper and Emsie Ferreira
New faces, old scandals: The familiar staleness of South Africa’s 2024 National Assembly
Editorial
/ 28 June 2024

New faces, old scandals: The familiar staleness of South Africa’s 2024 National Assembly

It’s too early to judge how this parliament will perform, but the notion that 2024 will be a refresh for our politics must surely be declared stillborn

By Editorial
White liberalism and the appalling alternatives to the ANC
Opinion
/ 19 March 2024

White liberalism and the appalling alternatives to the ANC

South Africa’s political narrative is mired in a swamp of inadequacy and hypocrisy

By Imraan Buccus
Department of Finance
Cabinet Report Cards 2023
/ 22 December 2023

Department of Finance

The journey to full-blown austerity is marked by changes to an economy presided over by a government adrift

By Sarah Smit
Zondo commission: 10 unanswered questions
National
/ 17 October 2021

Zondo commission: 10 unanswered questions

Zuma went to jail rather than testify. Some who did told blatant lies. Who decided Cabinet appointments and how much money was carried out of Saxonwold?

By Paddy Harper and Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa’s Zondo refrain of ‘I did not know’ rings false
Politics
/ 13 August 2021

Ramaphosa’s Zondo refrain of ‘I did not know’ rings false

It became hard to suspend disbelief as Ramaphosa repeatedly told the Zondo commission that he did not know of the abuses ripping through the state machinery while he was deputy president

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa confronted with too much evidence of his inaction
National
/ 11 August 2021

Ramaphosa confronted with too much evidence of his inaction

The president’s claim that he served as deputy president under Zuma as a way of stemming corruption came up short against prior evidence of witnesses who said he failed to help them do so

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa says he threatened to resign over Des van Rooyen saga
Politics
/ 11 August 2021

Ramaphosa says he threatened to resign over Des van Rooyen saga

The machinations around the finance ministry at the time clearly posed the risk that the treasury would be captured, to disastrous effect, Ramaphosa said.

By Emsie Ferreira
The Zondo commission of evasion
Politics
/ 5 November 2020

The Zondo commission of evasion

Obfuscation, non sequiturs, outright lies, senseless babble, curry breaks — and we’re paying for it all

By Sarah Smit
Gupta-linked Bobat was hired on merit, Van Rooyen tells Zondo commission
Politics
/ 11 August 2020

Gupta-linked Bobat was hired on merit, Van Rooyen tells Zondo commission

Former finance minister Des van Rooyan said he did not have Mohamed Bobat’s CV when he appointed him as a special adviser

By Sarah Smit
Paddy Harper: I’d rather staypozi with Cyril
Article
/ 16 April 2020

Paddy Harper: I’d rather staypozi with Cyril

Imagine if Zupta the Maniacal Giggler was president. Or Mbeki the Myopic. Beyond imagination would be Donald the Deadly

By Paddy Harper
Zuma at the state capture inquiry: How he got here
Article
/ 15 July 2019

Zuma at the state capture inquiry: How he got here

How Nene’s removal triggered the state capture avalanche, culminating in Zuma’s Monday appearance.

By Natasha Marrian
Ace’s bizarre statements reveal a sinister game plan
Article
/ 7 June 2019

Ace’s bizarre statements reveal a sinister game plan

That ANC secretary general’s statement on the Reserve Bank this week sent shivers down the country’s spine

By Natasha Marrian
Zondo grants Van Rooyen leave to cross-examine Fuzile
Article
/ 14 March 2019

Zondo grants Van Rooyen leave to cross-examine Fuzile

During his testimony in 2018, former treasury director general said Van Rooyen arrived at treasury with a "pre-appointed adviser" in Mohamed Bobat

By Sibongile Khumalo
NeneGate: The financial cost of political uncertainty
Article
/ 19 February 2019

NeneGate: The financial cost of political uncertainty

According to national treasury economist Catherine MacLeod, the axing of Nhlanhla Nene as finance minister had long-lasting effects on the economy

By Sarah Smit
Van Rooyen applies to cross-examine Fuzile
Article
/ 19 February 2019

Van Rooyen applies to cross-examine Fuzile

Van Rooyen has also indicated his interest in testifying before the commission

By Jeanette Chabalala
Des van Rooyen joins Zuma in applying for interdict against public protector’s report
Article
/ 13 October 2016

Des van Rooyen joins Zuma in applying for interdict against public protector’s report

Public protector Thuli Madonsela’s report was due to be released on Friday, but this seems unlikely.

By Ofentse Mboweni

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