The retired judges, facing a probe over the arms deal inquiry, said the act was flawed in allowing the JSC to discipline judges no longer in active service
With only three candidates shortlisted, the JSC will again not be able to fill a vacancy that arose at the constitutional court in late 2021
There are many obstacles, including the brothers being free agents and newfound citizens of the Pacific nation of Vanuatu
A Dubai court reached the decision in mid-February, finding that their arrest warrant to face fraud and corruption charges had been cancelled
The justice ministry says the wording is not worthy of an accountable government but it will oppose a challenge to the ‘mistaken consent’ defence
Suspended public protector threatens litigation unless the section 194 inquiry postpones her testimony until funds are found to cover her legal fees
The suspended public protector suggested she would take the impeachment committee to court if it continued, despite her not having state funding
Atul and Tony Gupta are said to be seeking asylum in central African states while South Africa’s extradition request stalls
Will the official opposition consider doing business with the ANC after the 2024 elections?
The government is in talks with Eskom to keep water pumps going during blackouts, the president told MPs