Page 1 President Jacob Zuma should declare his financial interests for the sake of the law and transparency, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said today. "The President is required to declare in an open and transparent manner all of his interests. He is required to do so because, as a public servant, he ... Read Story at SABCNews (2010-03-10) The United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa has criticised President Jacob Zuma for not declaring his interests and assets. Holomisa has called on Zuma to declare his interests immediately as required by law. Holomisa says in order to stamp out corruption, Zuma needs to lead by example. Earlier, ... Read Story at SABCNews (2010-03-10) The United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa has criticised President Jacob Zuma for not declaring his interests and assets. Holomisa has called on Zuma to declare his interests immediately as required by law. Holomisa says in order to stamp out corruption, Zuma needs to lead by example. Earlier, ... Read Story at SABCNews (2010-03-08) South Africa"s opposition leader has called for an investigation into whether President Jacob Zuma has broken the government"s strict ethics code.This says all members of the cabinet must declare their financial interests within 60 days of taking office. He has not done so nine months after his inauguration - his ... Read Story at BBC News (2010-03-08) CAPE TOWN – South Africa"s Cabinet has opted not to impose any sanction on President Jacob Zuma for failing to declare his interests in time. It decided, government spokesperson Themba Maseko said yesterday, that the presidency and Justice Minister Jeff Radebe would review anomalies in the executive code of ethics, ... Read Story at The Namibian (2010-05-10) The Public Protector, Advocate Thuli Madonsela, is today expected to release the findings of her investigation into President Jacob Zuma"s failure to disclose his financial interests. President Zuma failed to declare his financial interests in time as required by the law. The Democratic Alliance"s (DA) Parliamentary leader Athol Trollip is ... Read Story at SABCNews (2010-04-21) South Africa's largest opposition party is calling for an investigation into cabinet ministers' business interests. The Democratic Alliance said that an auditor general's report had shown more than half the cabinet had failed to declare interests in companies. Parliamentary rules demand that such interests be made public. ... Read Story at BBC News (2006-03-20) President Jacob Zuma has started compiling a list of his interests and is ready to declare them should legal advice indicate he has to, his spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said today. "People should also appreciate that while the president has been waiting for clarification from the legal team, he has also ... Read Story at SABCNews (2010-03-10) President Jacob Zuma has started compiling a list of his interests and is ready to declare them should legal advice indicate he has to, his spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said today. "People should also appreciate that while the president has been waiting for clarification from the legal team, he has also ... Read Story at SABCNews (2010-03-08) Submit your comment Cabinet has opted not to impose any sanction on President Jacob Zuma for failing to declare his interests in time. It decided, government spokesman Themba Maseko said on Thursday, that the presidency and Justice Minister Jeff Radebe would review anomalies in the executive code of ethics, ... Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-05-10) News Results: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 |