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In today's podcast, President Zuma submits a list declaring his interests to the secretary of Cabinet; Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu says that China has shown strong interest in...
In an unusual move, former judge Johann Kriegler was given time in the Cape High Court on Wednesday to rebut what he said were "injurious falsehoods" by Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
Freedom Under Law (FUL) on Wednesday filed papers in the North Gauteng High Court in a bid to set aside a Judicial Service Commission (JSC) decision on a complaint against Cape Judge President John...
In today's podcast, Tito Mboweni says that the government has done enough to pull SA out of recession; Pascal Lamy says that trade barriers could slow economic recovery; and the IEA says that...
Former Constitutional Court judge Johann Kriegler's organisation, Freedom Under Law, is expected to file papers in the High Court in Pretoria on Wednesday to challenge a decision by the Judicial...
The prospect of prosecutions for grave international crimes is an important weapon in the arsenal of human rights protections. The past two decades have seen important developments in this regard....
Supreme Court of Appeals (SCA) judge Azhar Cachalia told the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) on Sunday that he was against "the numbers game" when it came to deciding whether to appoint black or...