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Bathabile Dlamini pays back the money, settles personal costs order over Sassa debacle

GCIS In 2018, the Constitutional Court handed down a personal costs order against Bathabile Dlamini over her handling of the appointment of a social grants distributor. Dlamini had failed to pay a 20% portion of the legal costs incurred by the Black Sash Trust and Freedom Under Law in bringing the case against her. The organisations say they have received confirmation that Dlamini has settled a bill of more than R600 000. Former social development minister Bathabile Dlamini has paid the personal costs order handed down against her by the Constitutional Court, the groups who took her to court announced on Thursday. READ |

Dlamini pays for grants debacle

She paid R55,000 to the Black Sash and R600,000 to Freedom Under Law. The Centre for Applied Legal Studies has welcomed Dlamini s payment What the Constitutional Court found in its judgment is that usually if state officials are acting in good faith and with good intentions, then they re not going to be held personly liable for their conduct or for things that have happened in their department, said the centre s Ariella Scher. The court held that the former minister Dlamini s conduct was in bad faith, that her conduct aimed at undermining the social grant system, that she implemented parallel processes that led to the dysfunction, and that as a result, she needed to pay a portion of the costs from her own pocket.

2021 - Mining community networks in court to challenge Mining Charter

3 May 2021 - Lee-Anne Bruce CALS is in the Pretoria High Court this week for a review of the 2018 Mining Charter which we believe was developed without meaningfully engaging communities This week, the High Court in Pretoria is set to hear a review of the Mining Charter first brought by the Minerals Council of South Africa. Mining community networks, individual communities and trade unions have all joined the review following a High Court order. CALS represents MACUA and WAMUA, two of the country’s largest community networks, and argues that the Charter was developed without meaningfully engaging the communities it impacts.

Activists oppose bid to survey Woodstock Hospital occupiers

Activists oppose bid to survey Woodstock Hospital occupiers
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