Marikana commission funding
WATCH LIVE: Marikana debate in the National Assembly
The Marikana commission report is being debated in Parliament.
The EFF will visit Marikana today in a bid to seek justice for miners and their families.
Legal Aid says it doesn’t want a court to overrule its discretion, especially since it has budget constraints.
Legal Aid says it should not have been compelled to pay for the Marikana miners’ legal fees.
Human right activists have come forward saying it’s in the public interest for the findings to be released.
It’s unclear whether the presidency will make the Marikana Commission of Inquiry Report public.
The commission has officially wrapped up after sitting for 300 days.
The commission will start hearing final arguments from various legal teams.
An EFF MP was stopped from asking Cyril Ramaphosa about his role in Marikana.
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa is testifying about his involvement in the days leading up to the shooting.
The police witness has been accused of acting as an informant during the unprotected strike.
Advocate Dali Mpofu spent the day cross-examining former police minister Nathi Mthethwa.
Salmon Vermaak is disappointed the top brass want him as a scapegoat for the shootings.
While the EFF leader says he expects more to join his party, he insists he’s not targeting the ANC.
The state body must provide funding to the miners at the Commission.
Law expert Paul Hoffman says it‘s imperative miners have the same legal representation as the police.
The police are facing criticism for the tactical phase of their operation in Marikana last year.
Dali Mpofu will return to the commission after a long absence due to a funding battle with the state.
Advocate Dali Mpofu said his legal team is ready to return to the Marikana Commission of Inquiry.