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Frederick Mhangazo: Cape Town fire arson charges dropped

Frederick Mhangazo: Cape Town fire arson charges dropped The state dropped the charges of arson against Frederick Mhangazo on Wednesday. He now faces a lesser charge for a fire he allegedly started. Frederick Mhaganzo, the man accused of starting a fire in Cape Town, was released on R500 bail at the Cape Town Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 28 April. Mhangazo was initially charged with arson, which carries a minimum sentence of 15 years imprisonment, but National Prosecuting said there was not enough evidence to justify the charge. Mhangazo is now charged with allegedly contravening the National Environmental Management Act, which carries a possible sentence of three years.

Key Developments In British Columbia And Federal Environmental Law - Environment

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. We are pleased to present BLG s review of key developments in British Columbia and federal environmental law. The COVID-19 pandemic, reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, climate change, and jurisdictional disputes are key issues that have shaped environmental law in British Columbia and across Canada this past year. Looking back at 2020 and early 2021, we have highlighted the most significant judicial decisions, regulatory decisions, legislative changes, and policy developments, as well as how these decisions may affect your business in 2021 and beyond. Disputes over natural resource projects, contaminated sites, environmental

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