THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 02:36 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 02:36 |
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'Most school governing bodies don't work'Associations say the vast majority of school governing bodies are dysfunctional -- contradicting the state's suggestion of only 30% not functioning. Education officials visit Gauteng schoolsEducation department officials were visiting various schools in Gauteng on Wednesday morning as pupils began a new school year. Hlophe goes for the killJohn Hlophe wrote a week ago to then president Kgalema Motlanthe, accusing former justice minister Enver Surty of bias against him. Surty files papers in Hlophe caseFormer justice minister Enver Surty filed an affidavit in the Jo'burg High Court on Thursday in a case involving Cape Judge President John Hlophe. Minister calls for conduct committee for judgesJudges should have to answer to a conduct committee when cases of misconduct arise, the justice minister said on Tuesday. Hlophe 'to go back on leave'Senior government spokesperson confirms informal deal with the justice minister. Judge Hlophe apologises to SurtyCape Judge President John Hlophe has apologised to Justice Minister Enver Surty for appearing to undermine the integrity of the judicial system. Embattled judge snubs minister in return to workCape Judge President John Hlophe has gone back to work despite an injunction from the justice minister to stay away, a media report said on Tuesday. Courting troubleJudge President John Hlophe has returned to work, stirring controversy and speculation, write Nic Dawes and Sello S Alcock. Justice gets a fingerprintThe government wants to use state resources across all departments to fight crime. |
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