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.
Perhaps the best thing is for Cyril Ramaphosa to announce a judicial enquiry into the capture of the criminal justice system, writes Paul O’Sullivan
Chuck Stephens shares his experience of implicit bias in South Africa’s criminal justice system, weakened by corruption that has yet to be dealt with.
Paul O’Sullivan has his sights on the SA lawyers who benefit from keeping the corrupt out of prison. BizNews readers are cheering him on.
Chuck Stephens has scrutinised the details of Carlos Ghosn’s dramatic getaway through heavily-manned borders.
Carlos Ghosn went on the attack against Japan’s criminal justice system less than two weeks after becoming the world’s most famous fugitive with a daring escape to Lebanon.
Here’s some food for thought served up by Paul O’Sullivan; without a rogue element in the media, the State Capture project would have been impossible.
Is President Cyril Ramaphosa winning the battle to turn the country around? Theuns Eloff examines.
The indomitable Paul O’Sullivan’s act is an attempt to sabotage the political party led by the the man he openly admires. That speaks volumes.
In Paul O’Sullivan’s eyes, ANC MP’s have captured the criminal justice system to protect themselves by creating false cases to attack those wanting to expose their criminal conduct.