The EFF pleaded public interest, but the Financial Intelligence Centre says releasing the records it provided would breach the law
		
	 
	
		
		Counsel for the Economic Freedom Fighters are seeking to force the disclosure of records showing who bankrolled the CR17 campaign
		
	 
	
		
		Customary law and residents’ customary rights have been degraded, the high court has heard
		
	 
	
		
		During questioning, Bathabile Dlamini contradicted herself, refused to admit simple facts, and failed to answer many crucial questions
		
	 
	
		
		Judgement is expected on the DA’s application for an order that President Zuma adhere to the Public Protector’s ‘State of Capture’ remedial actions
		
	 
	
		
		The president has a seemingly endless arsenal of surprising counterarguments
		
	 
	
		
		The government revised its submission to the Ginwala inquiry into the suspension of National Prosecuting Authority boss Vusi Pikoli after its first draft did not contain enough information, a media report said on Wednesday. The report said Pikoli’s advocate Wim Trengove had complained that the government’s submission was ”too bare”.
		
	 
	
		
			
				
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		Two cousins took their battle for chieftaincy of the Valoyi tribe to the Constitutional Court on Tuesday, in a case that challenges customary law in their tribe that says only men may be chiefs. Tinyiko Shilubana and Sidwell Nwamitwa each insist that they are the rightful head of the Valoyi tribe.