The Johannesburg Labour Court has granted SA Airways (SAA) an interdict against striking SA Cabin Crew Association (Sacca) members.
The Hawks boss showed up to work this morning, much to the chagrin of the police minister.
Former Hawks boss Berning Ntlemeza arrived at the unit’s headquarters in Pretoria on Monday morning, his lawyer Comfort Ngidi confirmed.
Former Hawks head Berning Ntlemeza will be approaching the Supreme Court of Appeal to challenge the judgment which found his appointment invalid.
Prasa board members are heading to the High Court in Pretoria to have the board’s dissolution set aside on Thursday.
The transport minister criticised the board for allowing public money to be spent recklessly.
President Jacob Zuma and the ministers of justice and international relations are ordered to withdraw the notice of withdrawal.
Forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan was released from custody by order of the High Court in Pretoria late on Monday night.
The IPID chief says the elite police unit’s latest move is the culmination of a campaign against him.
The Helen Suzman Foundation and Freedom Under Law want Ntlemeza’s appointment declared irrational and unlawful, and set aside.