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/ 26 January 2001
The Nkobi family has instructed its lawyers to investigate the <i>M&G</i>’s report last week that the Nkobi family is a shareholder of Nkobi Holdings.
The brother of the defence secretariat’s chief of acquisition has been a director, since 1996, of a company awarded contracts worth R400-million.
A top office-holder of the Law Society of South Africa has been accused of sitting on some clients’ road accident pay-outs.
The plot has thickened in the extraordinary saga of the businessman who accused the IFP of milking provincial coffers. Mungo Soggot reports.
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/ 19 February 1999
The legal industry around road accidents may be headed for the shake-up it has worked to avoid, writes Mungo Soggot.
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/ 29 January 1999
A compromise offer to review the use of bar-coded identity documents in the election was quashed by the ANC.
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/ 30 October 1998
In the two months since his appointment, Bulelani Ngcuka has effected dramatic changes in South Africa’s criminal justice system.
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/ 18 September 1998
A major corruption probe in KwaZulu-Natal took a bizarre twist this week when Attorney General Tim McNally abandoned prosecution of IFP.
A board official said this week that the board had accepted 115 000 out of about 125 000 applications in the 12 months to March.
If Eugene de Kock were to be tried now, taxpayers would not have to face footing his legal bills, reports Mungo Soggot.