South Africa
State capture revisited in Deputy Public Protector interviews
A former ANC MP and Deputy Minister dodged a question about what she did to prevent state capture during her interview as a candidate for Deputy Public Protector (PP). Chana Pilane-Majake was among the candidates interviewed by the Portfolio Committee ...
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Batohi again defends slow corruption prosecutions
Financial investigators trained by the NPA and earning R350 000 a year are being lured away by the private sector and other state entities offering higher pay, prosecutions head Shamila Batohi has warned. Legalbrief reports that Batohi again defended the ...
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Draft ‘IRP2024’ to be released next week
A remodelled Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for electricity will be released to the public next week and is expected to deviate materially from the heavily criticised draft IRP2023, says a Polity report. Electricity & Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said ...
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St John's faces R61m lawsuit over abuse scandal
Study flags low conviction rate for child abusers
Business confidence levels surge
SA must shift towards exports growth – CDE report
Ninety One and Sanlam confirm ‘long-term relationship’
Just transition pledges just under $14bn – but R1.5trn needed
SIU welcomes dismissal of NLC officials
NPA to oppose alleged cycad thieves' bail application
Hearing will determine future of new trade unions
Johannesburg councillors up their salaries
Axed DA MP’s hate speech hearing kicks off
HRC asks Facebook to ban old SA flag
Municipal workers lodge pension complaints
Treasury’s taxation document welcomed
Pandemic treaty by December ‘still doable’
Tutu v Tutu as foundation withdraws from WMD
Solidarity welcomes CCMA’s SAPS race ruling
MPs declarations revealed
Move from ‘Eurocentric’ education model welcomed
MPs sceptical about electric vehicle transition
No mafia operating at Eskom – chair
Police admit failures in averting Enyobeni tragedy
Focus on eviction laws as informal settlements mushroom
Case against fired worker referred back to CCMA
Ex-university staffer’s fight for pension rejected
Liebenberg’s alleged victims speak out
Home Affairs dismisses 18 'crooked' officials
More arrests possible for AKA’s murder – police
Children's commissioner to step down
Institute warns against misrepresenting qualifications
SA-Cuba agreements still under review
Palestinian group pickets pro-Israel health summit
Case Law Briefs
Tielman Kotze v Oosthuizen (Pie Act)
North West High Court:
Tielman Kotze v Oosthuizen and another
Judgment: 13 November 2024
Keywords: Pie Act compliance – Interim eviction order
Summary: DTL Boerdery was the owner of Farm May. On final liquidation of DTL, it sold the farm ...
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In Court
Probe found links between gang and Modack
An investigation into the links between the Terrible West Siders gang and alleged underworld kingpin Nafiz Modack created the matrix for the formation of the mammoth underworld trial taking place in the Western Cape High Court. A Cape Argus report ...
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WC man get life sentence for sexual trafficking
Ayanda Vellem has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Cape Town Regional Court for trafficking in persons for sexual purposes. A TimesLIVE report notes that the woman he coerced into marriage, now 28, told the court in her victim ...
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Man gets 25 years for his part in double murder
Siyabulela Stana (37) – convicted of a violent crime spree in and around Gqeberha in May last year – has been sentenced in the Eastern Cape High Court (Gqeberha) to an effective 25 years behind bars. The Herald reports Stana ...
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Stenographer and Hawks officer in the dock
Woman in court for facilitating romance scams
Today's Analyses
Illegal mining narrative a scapegoat for Mantashe
The implementation of Operation Vala Umgodi (‘close the pit’) represents the culmination of Mineral & Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe’s grand plan to sidestep responsibility and push Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and the government under the bus, leaving Mantashe scot-free ...
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Realising the values Mxenge died for
Human rights lawyer Griffiths Mxenge was detained in 1966 for 190 days and later convicted under the Suppression of Communism Act because of his ANC activism. He was sent to Robben Island to serve a term of two years. After ...
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Africa
ARM share prices battered by Tanzanian trial
African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) has seen its share price drop 13% since late October as the company faces a $195m anti-compete claim in Tanzania. The firm has lost nearly a third of its value since July, with the latest drop ...
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Fishrot suspects call for separate trials
Namibia’s former Attorney-General and Justice Minister Sacky Shanghala says he and three other accused in the Fishrot case should have a separate trial because they are currently without legal representation. Shanghala argued in the Nambia High Court at the Windhoek ...
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Botswana’s new President pledges to audit state funds
President Duma Boko has promised zero tolerance for graft in his administration. The pledge comes after anti-corruption protests and calls for the government to prosecute former officials accused of looting public funds. Voice of America reports that activist Setlhomo Tshwanelang ...
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Outcry over arrest of Ugandan politician
World
Jimmy Lai takes the stand in national security trial
Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong media mogul and pro-democracy figure, took the stand this week for the first time in court since his arrest nearly four years ago, saying his newspaper represented the freedoms that people in the city valued ...
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Closing arguments in Conor McGregor rape trial
The jury in the Conor McGregor trial have been told it does not matter if they ‘loathe’ him. According to a BBC News report, Remy Farrell SC, representing the Irish mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, began his closing argument at ...
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Law Commission consults on 'contracting out' tenure
The 70-year-old legislation giving business tenants the right to renew their tenancies when they expire is coming under scrutiny by the Law Commission. A Law Gazette report notes that in a consultation paper published this week, the commission seeks views ...
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Parents found guilty of starving teenage daughter
Today's Briefs
Alleged hitman remanded in custody
* An alleged hitman linked to the murder of a prominent KZN businessman made a brief appearance in court yesterday. Halalisani Nchunu was arrested by a police task team which had been deployed to investigate the theft of minerals as well ...
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Hospital security to cost R6m per year
* Security services at Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital will total over R70m per year for the next three years. A three-year contract was signed at the beginning of this financial year, with the cost of the deal revealed in the Gauteng ...
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Man get life for torching girlfriend to death
* Darren Kershaw (41) has been sentenced in the Western Cape High Court to life imprisonment, plus three years for arson, for torching his girlfriend Yeshnee Kuni to death in August 2017.
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Date set for Stanbull fraud case
* A trial date has finally been set in the Bellville Specialised Commercial Crimes Court for the R2.5m tender fraud case involving slain City of Cape Town staffer, Alistair Stanbull and construction bosses. Months after the death of Stanbull, it ...
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Bail hearing delayed in teenager kidnapping case
* The family of a girl (14) had to listen to the details of her kidnapping and rape. This, as Burundian nationals Isaac Murishi, Paul Bucumi and David Ndayisasa appeared in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court, charged with kidnapping, robbery with aggravating ...
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