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Malawi’s Constitutional Court annulled the results of the May 2019 presidential election. (AFP)

Malawi Court bars South African lawyers from presidential re-election case

The electoral commission’s decision to appoint expensive foreign advocates has been widely criticised

Advocate and former TRC investigations head Dumisa Ntsebeza says the government showed no “political will” to recuperate missing billions that flowed out of the country during apartheid.

Government stopped apartheid victims from receiving better compensation— Ntsebeza

​A people’s tribunal on economic crimes in South Africa has heard submissions on how big corporations evaded the TRC

Major General Charl Annandale

Families walk out of Marikana commission after cop apology

Families of miners shot dead by police in Marikana walked out of the Farlam commission when a police officer conveyed his condolences to them.

JSC records complaint against Moseneke

JSC records complaint against Moseneke

A complaint has been lodged with the Judicial Service Commission against Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke.

Lawyers riled by state IT deal

Lawyers riled by state IT deal

An information technology system to ensure more black advocates receive work from the government is causing a stir in the legal fraternity.

Avusa CEO cashes in R3-million of share incentives

Prakash Desai has exercised R3.69-million worth of rolled-over share-based incentives granted in 2003 and 2004 by Johnnic Communications Limited.

Avusa chair, directors quit, CEO could follow

Avusa’s chairperson and two directors have quit after alleged interference from shareholders, and the company’s chief executive will soon follow.

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Peace centre defends Tutu’s criticism of Israel

The Desmond Tutu Peace Centre on Tuesday defended the archbishop’s criticism of Israel, saying it was part of his quest for world peace.

Transformation on the agenda at JSC sitting

Transformation of the judiciary was again high on the agenda of the Judicial Service Commission as it began a marathon sitting in Cape Town on Monday.

Kriegler’s ‘condescending attitude’ slammed

Former judge Johann Kriegler has a condescending attitude toward black people, said JSC member advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza, SC.

Row over fishy contract

Judicial Service Commission advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza and Cosatu’s row over a contract with the environmental department has taken a new turn.

Exit strategy for Hlophe?

Members of the legal fraternity are proposing a graceful exit for the Cape judge president.

Court hears of parallels between Zuma, Hlophe

Parallels were drawn between the cases involving Jacob Zuma and Cape Judge President John Hlophe in the Johannesburg High Court on Wednesday.

Hlophe case makes legal history

A full bench of judges heard argument on Tuesday over whether Constitutional Court judges had infringed on rights of the Cape Judge President.

Barloworld goes broad

It had to be pushed by government, but the company shows the way empowerment is going, writes Reg Rumney.

Lawyer denies Rath’s vitamins ‘cure Aids’

Matthias Rath and his foundation had never claimed their vitamin products were a cure for HIV/Aids, Rath’s advocate told the Cape High Court on Thursday. ”We are not claiming…