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Daily podcast – November 13, 2012.
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The Supreme Court of Appeal (or SCA) on Monday found it difficult to accept that a visa application for an international figure could take several months to be processed.
 
 
12 Nov 2012
 
Court questions Dalai Lama visa timeframe
DALAI LAMA VISA
The Supreme Court of Appeal on Monday found it difficult to accept that a visa application for an international figure could take several months to be processed. “How many months can people...
 
 
23 Nov 2009
 
Ministry opposes ex-Intelligence official’s appearance
SELEBI TRIAL
The State Security Ministry on Monday brought an application to prevent an ex-intelligence official from testifying in the corruption case of former National Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi.
 
 
13 Nov 2009
 
Motata did make racial slur — report
JUSTICE
A translation of an audio recording shows that judge Nkola Motata indeed made racial slurs after crashing his car while drunk, according to a newspaper report on Friday.
 
 
04 Sep 2009
 
Kriegler to challenge Hlophe decision
JUDICIARY
A law body headed by former judge Johann Kriegler intends challenging the Judicial Service Commission's (JSC's) decision not to probe Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
 
 
24 Aug 2009
 
Hlophe awaits JSC finding
JUDICIARY
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe was still waiting to hear whether the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) would investigate a complaint against him by Constitutional Court judges, his lawyer...
 
 
21 Aug 2009
 
Hlophe lawyer calls Kriegler an ‘old man’
JUDICIARY
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe's lawyer lashed out at former Constitutional Court judge Johann Kriegler on Friday, calling him an "old man" who has made "disturbing comments" about his...
 
 
24 Jul 2009
 
Hlophe to stay on leave until JSC finalises hearing
JUDICIARY
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe will not return to work until the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) finalises its hearings, Justice Ministry spokesperson Tlali Tlali confirmed on Friday.
 
 
21 Jul 2009
 
Hlophe to get closed JSC inquiry — report
JUDICIARY
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has opted for a closed inquiry into the dispute between Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and the Constitutional Court judges, Business Day reported on...
 
 
09 Jun 2009
 
JSC puts judges interviews on hold
JUDICIARY
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has put all interviews for new judges on hold following what it said was a request by new Justice Minister Jeff Radebe for time to consider the independence...
 
 
30 Mar 2009
 
Concern about closed Hlophe hearings
HLOPHE HEARINGS
The Democratic Alliance (DA) joined the call on Monday for the Judicial Service Commission's (JSC) hearings into the complaint against Judge John Hlophe to be open to the public. "It is more than a...
 
 
25 Nov 2003
 
Mo apologises to Ngcuka on Mxenge innuendo
News
Mo Shaik, the source of a spy claim against National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka, apologised "unconditionally" to Ngcuka yesterday over an earlier suggestion.
 
 
21 Nov 2003
 
Spy claim now hinges on passport allegation
News
The spy claim against chief prosecutor Bulelani Ngcuka hinged by the end of yesterday largely on the absence of travel restrictions imposed on him during the apartheid era.
 
 
19 Nov 2003
 
Ngcuka: spy report factually flawed
News
Marumo Moerane, counsel for National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka, said yesterday that a report, which concluded that his client was "most probably" an apartheid spy was...
 
 
28 Oct 2003
 
Hefer advised to subpoena spies
News
Judge Joos Hefer should subpoena members of the intelligence agencies to testify before him, Hefer Commission evidence leader Kessie Naidu argued yesterday.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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