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Ruling on party funding boosts transparency
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11 Oct 2017
ConCourt support for new laws after the high court judgment will light up our murky politics
A lazy legal system can’t win against a regime that protects agents of corruption
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19 Sep 2017
We must rethink the way our laws deal with corruption so we can better protect democracy
State machinery employed for nefarious political purposes
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6 Sep 2017
Lawlessness moves like a cancer through the constitutional body of South Africa.
ANC, ignore the Constitution at your peril
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23 Aug 2017
Ruling party MPs who choose the big boss over their constitutional duty lead us to a syndicated state
Ignore the Constitution at your peril
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23 Aug 2017
ANC MPs who choose the big boss over their constitutional duty lead us to a syndicated state
ANC is blind to the real threat to governance
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25 Jul 2017
A frightening, unaccountable form of control is taking hold while the state authorities do nothing.
No-confidence vote: Baleka Mbete will have to put ethics before her allegiance
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11 Jul 2017
Will voting in the motion of no confidence in the president be without fear, favour or prejudice? The speaker needs to decide on the secret ballot.
It’s not over yet, Dlamini has everything at stake
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20 Jun 2017
ConCourt issues an order that gives the parties two weeks to agree on a referee to compile a report
State capture probe is a JZ delay tactic
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7 Jun 2017
Zuma kicks another political football into touch, as the Hawks, NPA and public protector look on
Pioneer land ruling puts justice first
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23 May 2017
A welcome Constitutional Court judgment puts paid to a conservative legal view of ownership
State’s disregard for the law as alarming as the nuke deal itself
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2 May 2017
So egregious is the lack of concern for the law shown by the executive that the answer may be that the law is treated as a fleeting inconvenience.
No confidence motion: On what basis could ConCourt find in favour of a secret ballot?
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20 Apr 2017
It’s a tough challenge to weigh up constitutional imperatives with the dangers of judicial overreach.
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