Marikana inquiry
Phiyega to be investigated for 'intentionally withholding evidence'
A board of inquiry will probe whether she deceived the public regarding the shootings in Marikana.
Judgment was handed down today on whether the miners should have received funds from Legal Aid.
The ConCourt will decide whether miners should've received funds from Legal Aid during the inquiry.
The Marikana commission found public order policing measures were completely inadequate.
The minister will present his department's plans to implement the Marikana Commission's recommendations today.
Yesterday marked three years since the death of 34 mineworkers at the hands of police at Lonmin Platinum.
EFF leader Julius Malema says the EFF will continue to fight for the rights of mineworkers.
An attorney says while some charges against miners were withdrawn, it's too soon to re-arrest anyone.
Another report back session from lawyers for the injured and arrested miners will also take place.
The North Gauteng High Court will today hand down its judgment after hearing arguments from lawyers.
The families wrote to Jacob Zuma on the day he received the commission’s report into the Marikana tragedy.
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Legal Aid initially refused to fund the injured and arrested miners saying it didn't have the money to do so.
This is one of six issues Zuma is set to respond to when he appears in the NCOP on Thursday afternoon.
The report into the investigation was handed to the president last month with recommendations.
The Farlam Commission of Inquiry’s Marikana report suggests that Riah Phiyega is unfit to hold office.
The Marikana Support Campaign is in possession of the document which details findings made by the inquiry.
The Farlam Commission of Inquiry handed over its final report to President Jacob Zuma last week.
The Farlam Commission of Inquiry says whether the report will be made public or not is not up to them.