Advocate Seth Nthai's former secretary has filed papers at the CCMA, accusing him of trying to discredit her. Marietjie Jansen van Vuuren says Nthai's claims that she is out to extort money from him are deflection tactics. Nthai is currently facing multiple legal challenges after his readmission to the bar. Advocate Seth Nthai's former company secretary says claims…
Advocate Seth Nthai, who once confessed to trying to solicit a R5 million bribe during a case he was working on, is facing fresh allegations of wrongdoing.Nthai's former secretary has taken him to the CCMA and has opened up the circumstances of his work from 2013, when he left the Bar, to 2019, when he…
Seth Nthai was struck from the roll of advocates in 2013.In a labour dispute at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration, one of his former employees has claimed he continued to practise as an attorney despite the court judgment.Nthai, who was readmitted to the Bar in 2019, has denied the allegations.Seth Nthai is adamant…
Benson took to social media platform Facebook to voice her displeasure in a post in which she wrote: "F***k you South Africa. F***k you".The now-deleted post reportedly also contained a response by Benson to a comment in which she said: "Ya. But after I said F***k you SA, I had people messaging me to ask…
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Much to the delight of ob-gyns long espousing the upsides of hormone therapy (a.k.a. hormone replacement therapy, or HRT) for menopause symptoms, the FDA announced today that HRT products will no longer have a “black box” warning. Originally added in 2003, the label calls out risks of conditions like breast cancer, heart attack, stroke, and