The former minister’s alleged crimes are more than R500 000, kicking in a minimum sentence legislation
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Nomgcobo Jiba, who asked to be placed on special leave pending the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling, returned to work last week
The General Council of the Bar of South Africa is applying for leave to appeal a ruling that paved the way for Nomgcobo Jiba’s return
Nomgcobo Jiba will refrain from entering the offices of the NPA to avoid the ‘impression that she is contemptuous of the courts’, says her lawyer
Butana Komphela’s aggressive stance does not only have Sascoc calling his bluff. Fikile-Ntsikelelo Moya goes behind the threats and allegations.
Moroka Swallows coach Ian Gorowa and pivotal central defender Bevan Fransman will pay the penalty for their recent penalty protests in the controversial Premier Soccer League game against Kaizer Chiefs. One-game suspensions will sideline the two men for Monday’s key clash against Platinum Stars.
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/ 26 October 2007
Hardly a month after Finance Minister Trevor Manuel cast aspersions on the integrity of local football administrators, the Premier Soccer League (PSL) has suffered another setback with the finding that Mamelodi Sundowns were guilty of forging the signature of Jose Torrealba to extend the striker’s contract.