The trustees of the multibillion-rand scheme, set up to benefit the firm’s black employees, have been accused of hiding money from beneficiaries
There is no winner in the former chief executive and company’s battle, but the biggest losers are the shareholders
The export of 800 lion skeletons was considered to be unlawful and constitutionally invalid by Judge Jody Kollapen
Talks between Moyo and Old Mutual regarding his reinstatement reached a deadlock on Wednesday
Afriforum argues that while displaying the flag may be hurtful, it does not amount to hate speech
In February, the Johannesburg high court determined that Richard Spoor Attorneys could go ahead with a class action application
Mayor Herman Mashaba approached the court to seek relief against former Joburg mayor Parks Tau who described him as sexist and anti-black in 2016
In August last year, the ANC’s national executive committee confirmed the disbandment of the North West PEC
Roy Marcus and Jaco Van Schoor have been ordered to pay back the money they allegedly siphoned from the university
The South Gauteng High Court today delivered what has been hailed as “a major victory for all victims of sexual abuse”.
A judge has condemned the lies and actions of a senior police officer assigned to the case.
Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s lawyer told the high court in Johannesburg on Monday his client believed the JSC was biased against him.
Slain reggae musician Lucky Dube’s family clapped in excitement as three men accused of his murder were found guilty on Tuesday.
Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s legal team withdrew an application for the recusal of SCA deputy president Louis Harms in Bloemfontein on Monday.
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/ 20 February 2009
The Johannesburg High Court has ordered the Scorpions to hand over almost all the documents Jackie Selebi wants to prepare for his trial.
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/ 18 February 2009
Jackie Selebi is being framed, the police national commissioner’s lawyer told the high court on Wednesday as he sought documents from the state.
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/ 27 January 2009
The police have until February 17 to comply with subpoenas instructing them to hand evidence to the Scorpions for their prosecution of Jackie Selebi.
Members of the legal fraternity are proposing a graceful exit for the Cape judge president.