Attorneys to help at Masters Offices
The offices of the Master of the High Court countrywide have been thrown into chaos after the termination of temporary employees contracts.
This has resulted in long queues of irate people and professionals from firms of attorneys are to step in to urgently assist, says a report in The Mercury. The president of the KwaZulu-Natal Law Society, Praveen Sham, said a teleconference had been held this week with the heads of estates, and that one of the biggest concerns was that a large number of people wanted assistance. We are seeing a lot of people wanting money from the Guardians Fund to pay for school uniforms and school fees, and they are not being attended to, he said. In Pietermartizburg, Anthony Jenkins, counsellor of the KZN Law Society and Chairman of the Pietermaritzburg Attorneys Association, said they had put together a contingency plan to offer additional staff to the offices to help clear the backlogs. Full report in The Mercury (subscription needed)