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'Nothing left' of R500k Pinnacle Point membership

The owner of Cape Point Vineyards says nothing is left of a R500 000 membership he and 120 other investors paid as platinum members of Pinnacle Point.
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Lawyers join call for judges to show and tell

Judges should disclose their financial and business interests, a group of lawyers says. But that shouldn't necessarily apply to their relatives.
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Boeremag treason trialist denied bail

A Boeremag treason trialist, who allegedly attempted to escape from the North Gauteng High Court last year, has been refused.
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IFP, Cope Dalai Lama application dismissed

The IFP and Cope's application on the constitutionality of government's decision not to grant the Dalai Lama a visa has been dismissed with costs.
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Fraud case against Block postponed again

The fraud and corruption case involving Northern Cape ANC chairperson John Block, which dates back to 2010, has been postponed until next year.
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Bail for Congo immigrants singled out by 'King Zombie'

Seventeen of the Congo immigrants arrested in Jo'burg after being singled out by an ally of DRC President Joseph Kabila have been released on bail.
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Moodley's retrial bid fails, but NPA still on the case

Donovan Moodley has lost his bid for a retrial, but the NPA will continue to investigate whether others were involved in the murder of Leigh Matthews.
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Terre'Blanche's widow speaks of 'not sober' suspect

Slain rightwing leader Eugene Terre'Blanche's wife testified that suspect Chris Mahlangu arrived at her house drunk on the day of her husband's death.
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Terre'Blanche trial resumes with captain's cross-examination

The AWB leader Eugene Terre'Blanche murder trial is set to resume with testimony from the police captain who visited the murder scene.
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NPA confident of securing ET murder conviction

The trial of two farmworkers accused of killing rightwing leader Eugene Terre'Blanche continues in the High Court sitting in Ventersdorp on Monday.
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Godongwana offers no clarity on Kawie cheques

Former deputy minister Enoch Godongwana told the Canyon Springs inquiry he and Richard Kawie loaned money to each without any written agreements.
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Judges hammer Radebe's bid to lay down the law

Justice Minister Jeff Radebe's plans to make judges declare their financial interests have been sharply criticised by top members of the judiciary.
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Canyon Springs: Actuary tells of irregular investments

An independent actuary told the Canyon Springs Investments 12 insolvency inquiry how she found irregularities in investment statements.
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King to close Cricket SA bonus inquiry

The inquiry into the Cricket South Africa bonus scandal is due to close with the testimony of former Supreme Court of Appeal judge Mervyn King.
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Hearing against Basson may be dropped

The HPCSA will decide on Friday whether to proceed with the hearing into allegations of unethical conduct against Dr Wouter Basson.
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Retrial? No such thing: Moodley's 'wasting his time'

Legal experts say convicted killer Donovan Moodley's attempt at a retrial is a waste of time because there's no such thing in the SA justice system.
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Wouter Basson resumes battle to keep his medical licence

The bid by Wouter Basson, who headed SA's chemical and biological warfare programme, to have misconduct charges against him dropped continues today.
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Donovan Moodley applies for retrial

Arguments have begun in the application of the retrial of Donovan Moodley -- the man convicted of kidnapping and murdering Leigh Matthews.
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Shivambu has 'no recollection' of 'white bitch' message

Suspended ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu says he doesn't remember calling journalist Carien Du Plessis a "white bitch" in a message.
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Jailed Buthelezi to be grilled in Canyon Springs inquiry

The probe into how R100m of union pension money went missing will move to prison -- to hear testimony from Sam Buthelezi, a key player in the scandal.
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