Ramaphosa’s electoral reform headache as December deadline looms
Opposition to the electoral amendment bill, in its current form, continues to grow, with Ramaphosa under increasing pressure to act before the 10 December deadline.
Opposition to the electoral amendment bill, in its current form, continues to grow, with Ramaphosa under increasing pressure to act before the 10 December deadline.
In a groundbreaking Constitutional Court ruling, Harith won a major legal victory with an order ruling against Bantu Holomisa and the UDM.
Adv Paul Hoffman lays out that while Ramaphosa continues to consider the advice of the Judicial Service Commission to suspend John Hlophe, legally speaking, the writing is already on wall.
A case launched by ICPA against the Clicks group six years ago is scheduled for a final round in the Constitutional Court in September.
BEE procurement rules are hurting, not helping the majority of Black South Africans; this is according to a swathe of political opinion, ranging from the SACP to the Sakeliga.
South Africa’s High Court rejected an application by former President Jacob Zuma, who was convicted of contempt of court last week.
A South African Court upheld a decision by the ruling party to suspend its secretary-general Ace Magashule.
Johann Kriegler joined the BizNews Power Hour, sharing his views the urgent need for Judge Hlophe’s suspension by the Judicial Service Commission.Â
Paul Hoffman shared insights on John Hlophe – who burnt through more than R3m in taxpayers’ funds to fight allegations that he’s been part of Zuma’s circle.
Jacob Zuma’s appeal to get the State to pay legal fees related to his graft case has been rejected by the Supreme Court of Appeal.