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IPID struggling with tight budget
IPID said it was struggling to cope with its tight budget.
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MPs to cough up for traffic fines
CT bosses are clamping down on Mayco members, MPs and cabinet ministers with outstanding traffic fines.
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MPs question classification of report
MPs have questioned the classification of a learner transport report.
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Police shouldn't handle crime stats - DA
The DA said an independent body should handle the crime statistics of SA.
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'It is not just the miners'
Jacob Zuma says it's not just the miners who are striking but that there are instigators as well.
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'Child Justice Act is working'
The Justice Department reported the Child Justice Act seems to be working well.
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Motlanthe reiterates youth subsidy plan
Motlanthe says final decisions on youth wage subsidy will be made once investigated.
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No deadline extension for POSIB
The Ad hoc committee has not considered extending the deadline for the POSIB.
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Parliament want justice for stoning victims
Parliament's portfolio committee are probing the case in which 3 Limpopo pupils were stoned to death.
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MPs commend cops dealing with gangs
Members of Parliament have commended police for doing a good job dealing with gangsterism.
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Parliament debate Marikana shooting
Members of Parliament had a lengthy debate about the Marikana shooting on Tuesday.
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MP's reject Limpopo catch-up plan
Parliament's portfolio committee on education says a catch-up plan for Limpopo lacks focus.
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Personal Bill deliberation concludes
The protection of personal information bill is one step closer to being passed into law.
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Parliamentarians may get salary increase
The President, Ministers, MPs and judges may get a 5,5 percent salary increase.
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COPE MP says he wasn't drunk on plane
COPE's Dirk Feldman denies claims he tried to open an emergency door on an SAA flight to India.
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COPE MP in hot water
COPE MP Dirk Feldman is in serious trouble after misbehaving on an SAA flight to India.