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Baby M allegedly beaten for crying during assault on mom, court hears during dad s bail application

A 28-year-old man had been charged with attempted murder after allegedly severely assaulting his four-month-old baby boy. During his bail application, the court heard that he assaulted the baby after he started crying during a domestic dispute. He has denied any wrongdoing, stating that he intends to plead innocent. A four-month-old baby, known as Baby M, was allegedly severely beaten by his father because he started crying during a domestic dispute. This was revealed on Tuesday in the Pretoria Magistrate s Court where the 28-year-old father, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the child, was applying for bail.

Daily news update: Covid-19 stats, another Mkhwebane report set aside and Gordhan won t appear before ANC – The Citizen

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan. Picture: Moneyweb The ANC’s integrity commission has decided that complaints laid by Brian Bunting branch member, Phapano Phasha, against Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan do not warrant him being called before it. Phasha wrote to the commission with complaints against Gordhan on various issues – which, among others, include his approval of former SARS deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay’s early retirement and rehiring; alleged involvement in the so-called “SARS Rogue Unit”; alleged involvement in the appointment of his niece as a trustee of the Eskom Pension Fund; and racial discrimination in appointments made at the Department of Public Enterprises and state-owned entities.

PP Busisiwe Mkhwebane loses another court battle

PP Busisiwe Mkhwebane loses another court battle Citizen reporter Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane. Picture: Jacques Nelles The court set aside her report which found that former South African Revenue Service (Sars) deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay’s early retirement payout was ‘irrational’.  There has been another blow for Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane this time at the Gauteng High Court. The court set aside her report which found that former South African Revenue Service (Sars) deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay’s early retirement payout was ‘irrational’. The 89-page report found that the allegation that the then Finance Minister, Pravin Gordhan irregularly approved the early retirement of  Pillay with full retirement benefits and his subse

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