Law
Former Lottery exec fights back over R4.7-million farm
SIU says the farm was bought with stolen Lottery money
Law | 12 March 2025
“Startling ruling” lets Judge Anton van Zyl escape impeachment for late judgments
The Judicial Conduct Committee has ruled that the retired judge, who is the main offender for late judgements, cannot be referred for impeachment
Law | 4 March 2025
People trying to seek asylum should not be deported, court hears
Human rights organisation wants Refugees Act amendments declared unconstitutional
By Daniel Steyn
Law | 28 February 2025
Lottery executive loses bid to delay disciplinary hearing
Judge says Gugulethu Yako’s appeal has no merit
Law | 27 February 2025
How African countries can turn away from the death penalty
A dozen countries on the continent still execute and most still have the death penalty in law, if not in practice
By Nick Fabré
Law | 27 February 2025
Women workers win major victory on minimum wage
Company not allowed to base workers’ pay on targets, says CCMA
Law | 25 February 2025
Sordid tales: Cape judge faces impeachment
Judge Mushtak Parker is appearing before a Judicial Conduct Tribunal in a case that involves allegations of physical assault, sexual harassment and stolen trust money
Law | 24 February 2025
Judge blocks bequest to white supremacist organisation
Cape Town man’s bequest to Boerelegioen declared invalid
Law | 20 February 2025
Appeals panel says Mail & Guardian got it wrong on councillor’s role in occupation
But Joburg City Councillor Juwairiya Kaldine’s actions remain questionable
Law | 19 February 2025