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Gauteng High Court rules against controversial CaseLines tender

In a landmark ruling, the Gauteng High Court annuls the controversial CaseLines tender awarded to Thomson Reuters, exposing potential conflicts of interest and raising questions about procurement integrity.

News Crime and Courts
Zelda Venter|Published

Road Accident Fund CEO denies wrongdoing in multi-million lease deal

Facing serious allegations, Collins Letsoalo, CEO of the Road Accident Fund, asserts his innocence and commitment to transparency regarding a R79 million lease deal.

Cape Times News
Zelda Venter|Published

Collins Letsoalo defends RAF amid controversial lease claims

Collins Letsoalo, CEO of the Road Accident Fund, addresses allegations of misconduct related to a R79 million lease deal, asserting transparency and cooperation with the Special Investigating Unit.

News Crime and Courts
Zelda Venter|Published

Constitutional Court confirms that municipal workers can hold political office

The Constitutional Court has confirmed that municipal workers have the right to hold political office, highlighting the balance between political rights and performance in local governance.

News Crime and Courts
Zelda Venter|Published

When your best friend becomes your boss: navigating the tricky transition

Adjusting to a new dynamic: what to do when your friend becomes your manager.

Business Jobs
IOL Reporter|Published

State Attorney's Office faces crisis over R5m payment dispute and SIU probe

The State Attorney's Office faces a severe credibility crisis after bungling its appeal against a R5m payment ruling to advocate Viwe Notshe SC. The office's failure to meet appeal deadlines, combined with mounting administrative challenges and ongoing SIU investigations, reveals deeper institutional problems.

Cape Times News
Loyiso Sidimba|Published

State Attorney's Office faces crisis over R5m payment dispute and SIU probe

The State Attorney's Office faces a severe credibility crisis after bungling its appeal against a R5m payment ruling to advocate Viwe Notshe SC. The office's failure to meet appeal deadlines, combined with mounting administrative challenges and ongoing SIU investigations, reveals deeper institutional problems affecting South Africa's primary legal representative office.

News South Africa
Loyiso Sidimba|Published