Law
Carrim loses court bid to dodge testifying at Madlanga commission
Failure to testify could cause criminal sanctions after high court judge strikes urgent application off the roll
Carrim says he paid Matlala R10m in failed tender, denies influencing Mchunu
ANC member says he was treated unfairly by not being notified before being implicated
New NPA head Andy Mothibi faces court bid to overturn appointment
Legal action questions process used after advisory panel rejected all candidates
Tribunal clears EC judge president Mbenenge of sexual harassment
Tribunal finds flirtatious messages were not sexual harassment and complainant was a dishonest, consenting adult.
WATCH | Mkhwanazi offered to halt Matlala probe, KZN Hawks head Senona tells commission
Inquiry probes ‘social relationship’ between KZN Hawks head and 'Cat' Matlala
Magashule asbestos trial faces fresh delay after top court ruling
Asbestos case may stall again as Cholota challenges extradition process
Back in dock for Ace Magashule’s ex-PA Moroadi Cholota after top court ruling
The Constitutional Court ruled that the national executive, not the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), has the authority to file extradition applications for accused individuals in foreign states.
JSA defends move to strike Simelane eight years after adverse finding
Legal body rejects abuse claims, saying court must weigh merits despite delay
Hospital supplier Afrox takes state to court over R360m in unpaid bills
Afrox resorts to lawsuit to recoup millions in missed payments
Patrice Motsepe’s ARC seeks order against US company in $195m lawsuit
Jurisdiction battle pits Motsepe’s ARC against US’ Pula Group in high-stakes lawsuit
PODCAST | AI ethics and the law: A wake-up call for South Africa’s legal profession
Johan Steyn argues that law firms cannot afford to wait for AI regulation before adopting ethical safeguards
Kubayi sets rules for traditional courts dispensation
Justice minister publishes draft traditional courts rules and code of conduct
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Ex-health chief Andrew Lekalakala loses bid to have North West testimony law declared unconstitutional
Former head of the North West health department Dr Andrew Lekalakala has failed in his court bid to have section 22 of the North West provincial legislature’s Powers, Privileges and Immunities Act declared unconstitutional.
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