SA’s criminal justice system: Where the process is the punishment – Martin van Staden
In many criminal justice systems, including South Africa’s, a startling principle reigns: no cost orders in criminal cases.
In many criminal justice systems, including South Africa’s, a startling principle reigns: no cost orders in criminal cases.
South African small business faces a bureaucratic nightmare with multiple agencies demanding redundant information.
Both the OECD and Thomas Piketty recommend that South Africa double down on wealth redistribution to allay its economic woes.
Public service is seen as one of the primary features of a modern democracy. Sadly, the requirement is seldom honoured in South Africa.
Those who would live in a free and prosperous society must remember that the purpose of a constitution, and the red tape necessary to enforce it.
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