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Michael Masutha

Mozambique wants Lamola to hand over top official behind bars on $2bn scam
National
/ 25 May 2021

Mozambique wants Lamola to hand over top official behind bars on $2bn scam

Mozambique grows impatient for SA justice minister to rule whether former finance minister will be extradited to Mozambique or US to face corruption charges

By Erika Gibson
Court date finally set for death in detention Haffejee inquest
Article
/ 25 February 2020

Court date finally set for death in detention Haffejee inquest

Another apartheid-era death will be investigated after NPA pressured to finally act

By Paddy Harper
Why SA extradited Chang to Mozambique rather than the US
Article
/ 10 June 2019

Why SA extradited Chang to Mozambique rather than the US

Bundling him off to the US would threaten Mozambique’s security and spoil the pan-Africanist agenda

By Fredson Guilengue
Ferdi Barnard released on parole
Article
/ 2 April 2019

Ferdi Barnard released on parole

Anti-apartheid activist David Webster’s killer is now a free man after more than two decades behind bars

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Court dismisses Chang’s bid to have Masutha decide where he should be extradited to
Africa
/ 26 March 2019

Court dismisses Chang’s bid to have Masutha decide where he should be extradited to

Chang was arrested at OR Tambo International Airport on December 30 on a warrant issued by authorities in the US

By Pelane Phakgadi
Resuscitation of SIU tribunal ‘a breath of fresh air’ — Masutha
Article
/ 25 February 2019

Resuscitation of SIU tribunal ‘a breath of fresh air’ — Masutha

The minister was speaking at a media briefing on Bosasa contracts and other irregular contracts within the justice and correctional services portfolio

By Aaisha Dadi Patel
Masutha announces suspension of official following probe into Bosasa contract
Article
/ 25 February 2019

Masutha announces suspension of official following probe into Bosasa contract

This follows an internal probe into the irregular procurement of the services of Global Technology Solutions, formerly Bosasa

By Jenni Evans
Masutha to shed light on Bosasa contracts
Article
/ 25 February 2019

Masutha to shed light on Bosasa contracts

Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha is expected to speak about his department’s contracts with embattled company Bosasa

By Mashadi Kekana
Politics tops questions for NDPP job
Article
/ 16 November 2018

Politics tops questions for NDPP job

It was the panel’s chief concern and might have cost some of the candidates their chances

By Raeesa Pather
Cele promises to rid Westbury of gangsters
Article
/ 2 October 2018

Cele promises to rid Westbury of gangsters

The police minister has promised a patrolling unit would start their work on the streets of Westbury so the residents can ‘sleep better at night’

By Sarah Smit and Mashadi Kekana
Editorial: Make SA safe for children
Article
/ 28 September 2018

Editorial: Make SA safe for children

The current public scrutiny on the levels of violence against children is welcome but we cannot mistake it for action

By Editorial
Masutha, UAE ambassador sign extradition treaty
Article
/ 26 September 2018

Masutha, UAE ambassador sign extradition treaty

In a statement, the justice department said negotiations over the treaty between the two countries began in February 2010

By Jenni Evans
South Africa and the ICC: It’s not too late to change course
Article
/ 10 September 2018

South Africa and the ICC: It’s not too late to change course

Remaining in the International Criminal Court would demonstrate real commitment to victims of the gravest crimes

By Staff Reporter
No blanket amnesty decision on #FeesMustFall students — USaf
Article
/ 28 August 2018

No blanket amnesty decision on #FeesMustFall students — USaf

Usaf says varsities have no jurisdiction over cases where students were charged and guilty of criminal activities by a court of law

By Kiri Rupiah
Justice ministry, students to work together on #FeesMustFall criminal charges
Article
/ 27 August 2018

Justice ministry, students to work together on #FeesMustFall criminal charges

A student committee will be established to work with the justice minister on a plan to grant amnesty to student protesters who face criminal charges

By Raeesa Pather
Students demand presidential pardon for #FeesMustFall charges
Article
/ 22 August 2018

Students demand presidential pardon for #FeesMustFall charges

Students who face years in prison for criminal charges related to #FeesMustFall protests are asking for amnesty

By Raeesa Pather
Hani killer expected to apply for parole, again
Article
/ 7 August 2018

Hani killer expected to apply for parole, again

Janusz Walus is expected to return to the Pretoria High Court on Tuesday morning to once again apply for parole

By Mxolisi Mngadi
Lindiwe Sisulu: Debate to stay in the ICC reopened
Article
/ 5 July 2018

Lindiwe Sisulu: Debate to stay in the ICC reopened

The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation said the decision to leave the international body had been made by the former administration

By Staff Reporter
Masutha disputes Bloomberg Abrahams article
Article
/ 5 June 2018

Masutha disputes Bloomberg Abrahams article

​The Ministry of Justice and Correctional Services wants to set the record straight on Minister Michael Masutha’s quoted words in a Bloomberg article

By Gemma Ritchie
Justice minister has ‘full confidence’ in Abrahams
Article
/ 5 June 2018

Justice minister has ‘full confidence’ in Abrahams

In an interview with Bloomberg, justice minister Michael Masutha says he has ‘full confidence in Shaun Abrahams’.

By Gemma Ritchie
Masutha, UAE ambassador working on extradition agreement
Article
/ 16 May 2018

Masutha, UAE ambassador working on extradition agreement

Masutha revealed that he met with the ambassador of the UAE to South Africa regarding the signing of an overarching extradition agreement

By Paul Herman
Justice dept paid R24m for Zuma’s legal costs – Masutha
Article
/ 17 April 2018

Justice dept paid R24m for Zuma’s legal costs – Masutha

Last year in Parliament, Zuma refused to answer questions about his legal costs, and told the National Council of Provinces it was "not [his] problem"

By Jan Gerber
Chris Hani: The men behind his killing
Article
/ 10 April 2018

Chris Hani: The men behind his killing

It’s almost impossible to talk about Hani without mentioning the two men responsible for his death

By Lizeka Tandwa
M&G Cabinet Report Cards 2017: Michael Masutha
Article
/ 21 December 2017

M&G Cabinet Report Cards 2017: Michael Masutha

The M&G Cabinet Report Card has become a respected barometer of government performance. Here are the scores for 2017

By M&G Cabinet Report Cards 2017
It’s decided – Eskom will annul Molefe’s appointment, says Brown
Article
/ 31 May 2017

It’s decided – Eskom will annul Molefe’s appointment, says Brown

Justice Minister Michael Masutha, who led the inter-ministerial committee, made the announcement on Wednesday during a press briefing at Parliament.

By Staff Reporter
Justice Ray Zondo: Judges do not take chances with judicial independence
Article
/ 3 April 2017

Justice Ray Zondo: Judges do not take chances with judicial independence

Zondo is in the running for the deputy chief justice post and his interview was the first of several which will be held this week.

By Franny Rabkin
Justice Minister Masutha approves special leave for Judge Jansen
Article
/ 11 May 2016

Justice Minister Masutha approves special leave for Judge Jansen

Judge Mabel Jansen caused outrage on social media after her Facebook remarks saying that rape was part of black people’s culture went viral this week.

By Staff Reporter
Education, gangsterism and the Constitution – Cape Town youth have their say
Article
/ 18 April 2016

Education, gangsterism and the Constitution – Cape Town youth have their say

The justice and constitutional development department hosted a dialogue for school-goers on constitutional education in Parliament on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Cosatu wants Walus parole to be fought in the Constitutional Court
Article
/ 14 April 2016

Cosatu wants Walus parole to be fought in the Constitutional Court

On Thursday the Pretoria High Court dismissed the application for leave to appeal the release of Chris Hani’s killer, Janusz Walus.

By Staff Reporter
Pistorius release: Parole board to decide
Article
/ 5 October 2015

Pistorius release: Parole board to decide

After delays and state intervention, a parole board will decide if the Paralympian Oscar Pistorius should be released early from prison.

By Kristen Van Schie
Oscar Pistorius release: ‘Reeva would have been 32 today’
Article
/ 19 August 2015

Oscar Pistorius release: ‘Reeva would have been 32 today’

Steenkamp’s parents are remembering their daughter on what would have been her 32nd birthday, two days before the planned release of Oscar Pistorius.

By David Smith
Everyone’s word against Derby-Lewis’s
Article
/ 3 February 2015

Everyone’s word against Derby-Lewis’s

Clive Derby-Lewis denies claims that he instructed his legal team to sue Minister Michael Masutha, who rejected his medical parole.

By Sapa
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