The Judicial Conduct Committee’s decision in the Hlophe vs Goliath matter means those judges at loggerheads will have to continue to work in one court
New regulations have a far-reaching impact on people’s rights, but they are finely balanced against people’s Constitutional rights
Judicial Conduct Committee decides on a different type of investigation into the gross misconduct complaints between the Western Cape judge president and his deputy
Ten judges say that, in the dispute between the Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and his deputy Patricia Goliath, their colleague has shown a serious lack of integrity
Justice minister says granting parole would negate the severity ascribed to the murder by the court when the assassin was sentenced
As well as its scathing findings on Mkhwebane’s investigation into Ramaphosa, the high court also made important in-principle pronouncements
Experts agree that there is no lawful justification for refusing a citizen entry into South Africa. However, this may be regulated by national legislation, provided it is constitutional
This brings to five the number of senior officials currently suspended — suspensions that have put her on a collision course with the Public Servants Association
The Public Protector was derided by the Pretoria High Court for refusing to consider facts logically and for a material error of law
The aspirant prosecutors programme, on hold for years because of lack of funds, has started up again, creating a pool of future prosecutors