Mpofu eyes settlement of SABC matter
The Johannesburg High Court is on Tuesday expected to postpone until next week the case dealing with SABC CEO Dali Mpofu's third suspension.
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eBay hit with £30m fine for sales of fake luxuries
The world's biggest online auctioneer, eBay, has been ordered to pay £30-million in damages for negligence in allowing the sale of fake goods.
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Zille: Zuma trying to avoid justice
If Jacob Zuma becomes president and is then convicted, a number of tactics can be used to protect him from losing the job, DA leader Helen Zille says.
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Gibbs's drunken-driving case postponed
The drunken driving case against cricketer Herschelle Gibbs was postponed in his absence in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court on Friday.
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Selebi trial set for April
Police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi's case has been transferred to the Johannesburg High Court for trial to begin on April 14 2009.
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Selebi lawyers want case struck from roll
Lawyers for police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi want his case to be struck from the roll, the Randburg Magistrate's Court heard on Thursday.
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Hlophe affair: Zuma camp issues correspondence
Jacob Zuma's attorneys have warned the Constitutional Court over its complaint against Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
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US court slashes Exxon Valdez damages
The US Supreme Court on Wednesday threw out a punitive damages order against oil giant Exxon for one of the world's worst environmental disasters.
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Man found guilty of sex-taunts murder
A disabled man accused of killing his wife after she taunted him about "having the best sex of her life with her lover" has been convicted of murder.
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Selebi expected in court on Thursday
Police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi will return to court on Thursday in the next stage of the investigation into allegations of corruption.
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