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Dewani to be extradited to SA next month
Shrien Dewani will be extradited to SA next month to face charges relating to the murder of his wife Anni.
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'SA not a springboard for illegal acts'
The Justice Minister tackles the expulsion of three Rwandan diplomats and a Burundian envoy.
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Shrien Dewani has one option left
Dewani has one more application to make with European legislators to avoid extradition to SA.
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SA hopes to extradite Dewani before 2015
The Justice Department hopes Shrien Dewani will be extradited to SA by the end of this year.
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Dept welcomes Dewani ruling
A British court ruled against Shrien Dewani, upholding his extradition to South Africa.
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Mogoeng: Court backlogs still a problem
The chief justice has launched the PEEC in a bid to improve performance in courts.
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'Child maintenance exposé biased'
A civil rights group says identifying child maintenance defaulters is biased.
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Child maintenance programme 'sexist'
Fathers-4-Justice slammed the Western Cape’s child maintenance defaulters programme.
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Child maintenance defaulters named
The Justice Dept. has named 20 fathers who collectively owe R1 million in child maintenance.
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Marikana inquiry postponement opposed
The Justice Department has opposed a move by Dali Mpofu to postpone the inquiry.
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'Funding for Marikana legal teams unnecessary'
Radebe explained why govt will not provide funding for legal teams in the Marikana Inquiry.
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Ceres rape victim in 'stable condition'
The four-month-old girl has undergone five surgeries in the last few weeks.
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'Sex offence courts will be efficient'
Jeff Radebe announced on Tuesday that the specialised courts will be re-introduced.
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WC to tackle rape and domestic abuse
Several people including a police officer have been arrested for allegedly raping minors.
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SIU head may be appointed soon
There are rumours a KZN advocate has been approached to take over as SIU head.
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Business as usual at WC courts
Western Cape courts have not been affected by the industrial action by magistrates.
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NPA, Justice dept. face financial "crisis"
The Justice Department has to save up to R92 million in order to continue working efficiently.
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Magistrates threaten to go on strike
Groups representing magistrates said there was a complete lack of consultation on their salary hikes.
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Magistrates set to strike
Magistrates across the country have rejected a five percent pay hike.
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'Sexual offences courts to be re-opened'
The Justice Ministry says courts that will hear sexual offences cases may start operating before June.
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Govt to name & shame corrupt officials
Government plans to name and shame 32 people convicted of corruption since early 2010.