-
Government to deal with violent protesters
Jeff Radebe says government wants to fast track cases involving people arrested during violent protests.
-
Radebe defends police and courts
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe says people should not use the Oscar Pistorius case to paint SA in a bad light.
-
Sexual Offences Courts may be reopened
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe is looking into the costs needed to reopen the Sexual Offences Courts.
-
'New SIU boss must be of utmost integrity'
Former NDPP Vusi Pikoli says it is vital a person of utmost integrity be appointed as SIU boss.
-
Zuma to appoint new SIU head
Justice Ministry has announced that Jacob Zuma will appoint a new SIU head next month.
-
Apartheid lawsuit pushes on
An NGO representing Apartheid victims says it will push forward with its case against muti-national companies.
-
Families to attend Marikana inquiry
Families of the Marikana shooting victims are expected to attend the commission of inquiry today.
-
We'll continue funding Marikana families - Radebe
The Justice Minister says the Marikana victims’ families will be able to attend inquiry hearings.
-
Malema lashes out at Ramaphosa, Radebe
Julius Malema said the two NEC members benefit from the mining industry.
-
Mine violence plan unconstitutional - Amcu
Amcu’s Joseph Mathunjwa says the police's new directive is unconstitutional.
-
No clarity on mine violence plan
It is still not clear how government will enforce its security crackdown in the mining sector.
-
No state of emergency - Radebe
Ministers assure South Africa that there is no state of emergency in the mining sector.
-
Govt promises action against security threats
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe says government will clampdown on illegal gathering and security threats.
-
'Hlophe fee decision indefensible'
Minister Jeff Radebe's decision to pay Hlophe's legal costs was legally and ethically indefensible, FUL says.
-
Radebe opens new court
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe said the new Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court was built within budget.
-
Poachers feeling the pressure - Radebe
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe says significant headway is being made in the prosecution of poachers.