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On 17 October 2011, President Jacob Zuma indicated that he would release the Report on the Commission of inquiry to conduct an investigation into the alleged illicit activities of certain South...
Amidst daily media updates on the advances of Libyan rebels and abounding speculation on the erstwhile dictator’s whereabouts, those with financial interests in the country and those seeking...
I have today received a response to a parliamentary question from President Zuma, which confirms that the terms of the Donen Commission - appointed to investigate the role of South African...
Libya suspended oil sales to Switzerland on Thursday over the arrest of a son of Muammar Gaddafi, shipping workers said, punishing what the OPEC member state called a "horrible crime" against its...
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan last week met with the UN Security
Council to seek their support for a fraud probe into the UN program
that oversaw Iraq's oil sales under Saddam Hussein, reports...
With the Iraq war moving from battlefield to negotiating table, the
UN Security Council met Friday for initial discussion of a draft
resolution which would lift sanctions against Iraq.