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Zuma fights to overturn adverse legal costs ruling

Zuma fights to overturn adverse legal costs ruling Share FORMER president Jacob Zuma was back at the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) yesterday in a bid to overturn the high court ruling stripping him of state-funded legal services in his fraud and corruption trial. A full Bench of the North Gauteng High Court – Deputy Judge President Aubrey Ledwaba and Judges Piet Meyer and Elizabeth Kubushi – had declared the state not liable for legal costs incurred by Zuma in his personal capacity for criminal prosecution instituted against him. In their December 2018 ruling, the judges reviewed and set aside decisions by the Presidency and the Office of the State Attorney made between June 2005 and March 2018 for the government to cover the legal costs Zuma incurred personally in applications relating to his criminal prosecution.

Olney Theatre Center Adds Four New Board Members

Olney Theatre Center Adds Four New Board Members Olney Theatre Center, an official state theatre of Maryland, announced the addition of four new members to its Board of Trustees as part of its strategic goal to broaden the range of professional and personal perspectives available to advise and grow the institution. The new board members approved at the February board meeting were Dawn Luedtke (Assistant Attorney General, Office of the State Attorney General), Kiati Plooksawadi (Vice President, Operations at First Sight Vision Care), Jillian Rose (Managing Director, FTI Consulting), and Elliott Wiley (President, REJ & Associates, Inc.). George Bradford, nominating committee chair said, Olney Theatre s Board of Directors is an essential partner to staff, artists, and audiences. As we move onward from this devastatingly challenging year, our Board will focus intently on the important goals of anti-racism, inclusivity, equity, diversity, access, and, of course, rebuilding our commun

Former Soaring Paws CEO Faces New Felony Fraud Charges

Former Soaring Paws CEO Faces New Felony Fraud Charges March 8, 2021 Albert Adams, who in 2018 pled guilty to using donations to his abused animal charity for personal expenses, faces a new round of felony fraud charges. The Hillsborough State Attorney’s Office in Florida has charged him with six third-degree felony counts of pet insurance fraud, according to a statement from the Office of the State Attorney, 13th Judicial Circuit, Florida. Adams was arrested and held without bail on January 27, according to the Tampa Bay Times. According to the new charges, Adams purchased pet insurance from the Healthy Paws insurance provider. Between March 4 and April 8, 2020, he filed claims that netted him nearly $13,000 in reimbursement for medical procedures for two dogs that allegedly were not performed. The insurance provider’s investigators discovered Adams’ alleged fraud and contacted law enforcement, according to the State Attorney’s office.

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