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The Constitutional Court issued a judgment on Thursday clarifying who was responsible for last year's application relating to delays in processing pardons for prisoners.
The President does not have to pay for court action lodged against him to say what he planned to do about pardons, the Constitutional Court ruled on Tuesday.
The Centre for Constitutional Rights outlines the implications of a recent Constitutional Court judgment on Presidential pardons, and the effect it may have on the pardon applications of Schabir...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) insisted on an answer from the Presidency on whether Schabir Shaik and Eugene de Kock were being considered for a Presidential pardon, complaining on Tuesday about...
In todays podcast, According to a Constitutional Court ruling, the President, and not the Justice Minister, should be held accountable for a six-year delay in the processing of pardon applications...
The President - and not the Justice Minister - should be held accountable for a six-year delay in the processing of pardon applications by 384 jailed IFP members, the Constitutional Court ruled on...