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Speedsters to be arrested, and other brief reports

Publish date: 10 January 2005
Issue Number: 1250
Diary: Legalbrief Today
Category: Corruption

* Ten drivers are to be arrested for clocking speeds of up to 227km/h on Johannesburg\'s roads over the festive season, the city\'s metropolitan police department said. They would face charges of reckless driving and would have their cars confiscated by the Asset Forfeiture Unit pending the outcome of their court hearings. – IoL

* The Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court has postponed to March 10 the murder case against Zimbabwean Jabulani Moyo, who is alleged to have shot and killed Derryl Kempster, a Lord of the Dance star in June last year. – SABC News * A suspect has been arrested after the Mthatha Magistrates’ Court was robbed by two armed men last week. – The Herald * A 13-year-old boy is believed to be the youngest person to be convicted in the UK for drunk driving. Jon Smee, who has a number of previous convictions and is from Greater Manchester, was given a four-month custodial sentence. – The Independent * A R5.5m settlement has been reached between the 35 families of the victims of the Ellis Park soccer disaster and organisers of the event. – Sunday Times * Mining magnate Roger Kebble is expected to appear before a Johannesburg magistrate today to face charges of fraud and contravening the Companies Act. It has been more than two years since Kebble was arrested in connection with allegations that he received R6.3m via Skilled Labour Brokers – his own company – while he was executive chairman and later deputy chairman of Durban Roodepoort Deep, now DRDGold. – Business Day * An advertising campaign that says the mouthwash Listerine is as effective as floss at fighting tooth and gum decay is false and misleading and poses a public health risk, a judge has ruled. US District Judge Denny Chin said he will order Pfizer, maker of Listerine, to stop the advertising campaign. The lawsuit was brought by a Johnson & Johnson company that makes dental floss. – Finance24

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