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Laws outside the law - Thought Leader

Home Affairs vows to crackdown on back-door granting of visas, permits

Home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi (Image: GCIS) Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi is reviewing some of the permits which were granted irregularly over the years.  The Department of Home Affairs says the minister will leave no stone unturned in uncovering the dubious visas, permits and special citizenships that were irregularly granted.   The department says Motsoaledi will unpack the full details of his intervention in the coming days. The Department of Home Affairs says it will leave no stone unturned in uncovering dubious visas and permits, such as permanent residence and special citizenships, which were granted irregularly.  Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi had resolved to review some of those permits that were issued over the years, especially permanent residence visas, the department said.  

High court to rule on Norma Mngoma s application to have arrest by the Hawks set aside

Creecy slates environmental groups saying Eskom s coal-fired stations emit dirty air

Creecy slates environmental groups saying Eskom’s coal-fired stations emit dirty air By Bongani Nkosi Share Johannesburg - Environmental Minister Barbara Creecy has reacted with scorn to the labelling of Eskom’s coal-fired stations as dirty by advocacy groups taking the government to court over air quality. GroundWork and the Vukani Environmental Movement, sought an order forcing the government to implement its own plans to curb emissions and improve air quality in the coal-mining Highveld communities straddling Mpumalanga and Gauteng. These government plans were contained in the Highveld Priority Area Air Quality Management Plan, promulgated in 2007 by the then Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.

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