South Africa
Top judges to testify against Hlophe's attorney
Two prominent judges have agreed to testify in an unprecedented Legal Practice Council (LPC) complaint against John Hlophe's attorney, Barnabas Xulu – but four years after it was lodged, the case has yet to proceed. After an LPC disciplinary ...
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ConCourt rules for blind on protected works
The Constitutional Court has come to the aid of blind and visually impaired people. On 13 December, the court handed down an interim order which again gives them legal protection to convert copyright protected works into accessible formats without having ...
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Bathabile Dlamini ordered to pay back Sassa millions
ANC stalwart Bathabile Dlamini, the former Social Development Minister, has been found to be solely responsible for the repayment of about R2m for personal protective services that she authorised to be procured for the spokesperson for her department, Lumka Oliphant ...
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We'll be back on 6 January
Judges Matter wants JSC to suspend Mbenenge
VBS creditors get R458m, but hunt for cash goes on
Lesotho, SA water project dispute heads to court
Lesufi urges Ramaphosa to implement Bela
SA firm sues French Government for R244m
NPA accused of faking cases
NHI opponents just don't understand – Motsoaledi
SA to push for ‘better’ wealth tax at G20
Harvard paper calls for informal sector deregulation
Dismay over cystic fibrosis drug decision
Almost 8 000 employers defaulting on pension contributions
30-year wait at current pace – Minister
Fire Bunny’s ownership bid flawed – ruling
Appeal against sentence by baby killer dismissed
Disgraced Bain to work with Energy Council
Clarity over spaza shop registration deadline
Firms unhappy to work with Lotteries Commission – Tau
Trade Ministry's travel costs almost R10m
Lawyers asked to consider joining RAF project
Lesufi accused of protecting Gauteng crooks
SACP demands Hani inquest
SAPS forks out R1.66bn for wrongful detention, assaults
Big capital has 'derailed' NDR, says SACP
Case Law Briefs
Fuel Retailers v Minister of Mineral Resources & Energy (Licence appeal)
Gauteng High Court (Pretoria): Fuel Retailers and Another v Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Judgment: 6 December 2024 Keywords: Civil procedure – Legality of licence issuance pending appeal – Respondents carrying on business while awaiting outcome of appeal against their licence Summary: This urgent ...
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Mamburu v Jacobs (Prescription)
North West High Court (Mahikeng): Mamburu v Jacobs and Jacobs Judgment: 9 December 2024 Keywords: Magistrate sues for defamatory affidavits – Lis alibi pendens – Matter pending in Equality Court – Prescription Act 68 of 1969, s 11 (d) – Promotion of Equality and ...
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N du Preez v Smit (Death benefit allocation)
Financial Services Tribunal: N du Preez on behalf of K du Preez v W Smit, H Smit, the Pension Fund Adjudicator and Allan Grey Retirement Annuity Fund Judgment: 4 December 2024 Keywords: Death benefit allocation – Maintenance minor child – Financial dependency – Dependant's ...
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Gore v Master of High Court (Insolvency)
Pembeshiya v Kumkani Mhlontlo Munipality (Locus standi)
In Court
Four get bail in Transnet locomotives tender case
Four businessmen and their companies accused of money laundering in connection with a tender linked to 1 064 Transnet locomotives appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on 13 December. The court released Allan Wayne Tichauer, Sudesh Premchand Rocharam, Yaasien Mahomed ...
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Lifman accused to challenge media presence
Mark Lifman murder accused Gert Bezuidenhout and Johan Jacobs appeared in the George Magistrate's Court yesterday for what was scheduled to be a bail application. However, proceedings took a turn when their lawyer, Bulelani Bans, used the session to ...
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Farmer accused of driving into child still behind bars
A 70-year-old farmer, accused of attempted murder and reckless and negligent driving after he allegedly drove into a child he suspected of stealing oranges – breaking his legs – is still behind bars, reports TimesLIVE. Christoffel Stoman appeared yesterday in ...
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NMB Deputy Mayor faces fraud charges
Nightclub owner to hear bail decision today
Mfuleni mass murder suspects provisionally abandon bail bid
Today's Analyses
McKinsey settlement a pyrrhic victory
‘Has the bar for a victory been lowered in SA regarding accountability and comeuppance for the key architects of state capture corruption?’ Daily Maverick financial journalist Ray Mahlaka asks this following consulting giant McKinsey entering into a $122.8m ...
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Legal framework needed to protect whistle-blowers
SA has a progressive legal framework for anti-corruption with the Prevention & Combatting of Corrupt Activities Act, the Prevention of Organised Crime Act and the Criminal Procedure Act. However, Advocate Nalini Govender – an investigator at the Office of the ...
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Africa
New President to give back Bushmen rights
Botswana’s new President has promised to restore some rights which were taken away from the Bushmen. This week, the government allowed the tribe to bury Pitseng Gaoberekwe who died in December 2021 on the group’s ancestral land, ending a drawn-out ...
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Kenya helped arrest Besigye, Uganda tells court
Uganda worked with Kenya to arrest Dr Kizza Besigye last month and forcefully bring him to face security and firearms-related charges, the Director of Prosecution at the army court has told a military court. The revelation by Colonel Rafael Mugisha ...
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Somalia and Ethiopia end feud after marathon talks
Somalia and Ethiopia have reached a deal to end a nearly year-old bitter dispute following hours of Turkish-brokered talks in Ankara, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said. Hailing it as a ‘historic agreement’, Erdogan said he hoped the deal would ...
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World
England considers abandoning some jury trials
Jury trials could be abandoned for some criminal cases in England and Wales under a radical overhaul proposed by Ministers as the Crown Courts backlog hit a record high, reports The Guardian. A review, to be led by the former ...
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India's top court mulls sanctity of religious places
India's top court is hearing a number of petitions challenging a decades-old law that preserves the character and identity of religious places as they existed at the time of the country's independence in 1947. A BBC News report ...
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Sara Sharif's father and stepmother guilty of her murder
The father and stepmother of 10-year-old Sara Sharif have been found guilty of her murder after subjecting her to ‘horrific suffering’ for more than two years. A BBC News report notes that Sara was hooded, burned and beaten during a ...
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Parkinson's drug prompted man's gambling addiction
British teen jailed in Dubai over holiday romance
Today's Briefs
Bidvest Bank sold for R2.8bn
* Bidvest has agreed to sell Bidvest Bank to Access Bank of Nigeria for about R2.8bn as its dismantling of its financial services unit gathers pace. Bidvest also announced FinGlobal’s sale to Momentum Group for an undisclosed amount and said ...
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R50 000 funeral cover claim allegedly fraudulent
* A woman allegedly planning to cash in on a R50 000 funeral cover was arrested for submitting fraudulent documents to register the death of a ‘ghost child’ at the Home Affairs office in Pietermaritzburg this week. The woman also allegedly ...
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Disgraced lawyer yet to appoint legal representative
* Disgraced lawyer Du-Wayne Stoltz (39) will have to appoint a legal representative before his next appearance in the Gqeberha Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in January. Stoltz returned to court yesterday where it was expected that an attorney would come on ...
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