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Company violates Charter of the French language and other brief reports

Publish date: 04 April 2005
Issue Number: 1307
Diary: Legalbrief Today
Category: Corruption

*A Québec court has ruled that a company violated the Charter of the French Language by failing to provide a French version of its Web site. – International Law Office

* The gun amnesty, which was scheduled to end on Thursday last week, has now been extended to June 30. – SABC News * Mark Thatcher, son of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has been denied a visa to rejoin his family in the US, calling it a result of his guilty plea involving a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea. Thatcher (51) pleaded guilty in January to violating anti-mercenary laws in SA, saying he had unwittingly helped men who had plotted to stage a coup in the west African country of Equatorial Guinea. – News24

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