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Vacancy on the Bench of US Supreme Court and other brief reports

Publish date: 04 July 2005
Issue Number: 1369
Diary: Legalbrief Today
Category: Corruption

* The first vacancy in 11 years has opened on the Bench of the US Supreme Court after the country’s first female justice, Sandra Day O\'Connor (75), announced her retirement at the weekend. – The Telegraph

* The CCMA has confirmed the resignation of Edwin Molahlehi, the organisation\'s director. Molahlehi is said to be taking up a post as Ombudsman for the State Information Technology Agency. He leaves at the end of September. – SABC News[/s[ * A 24-year-old Safmarine trainee appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates’ court on Friday after he allegedly solicited a bribe from a company applying for a tender , police said. Thulasizwe Buthelezi, acting chairperson of the IFP\'s youth brigade, was released on bail of R3 000 and the case was postponed to August 24. – News24 * About 200 000 municipal workers will strike across SA on July 12 to protest against a wage offer, the SA Municipal Workers’ Union said. He said workers were asking for a 9% wage increase across the board and a minimum wage of R3 000 a month. The SA Local Government Association was offering a 6% across the board and a minimum wage of R2 300. – The Citizen

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