EFF, PP lose ConCourt bid to appeal interdict against Gordhan remedial action"In overturning the High Court's decision that advocate Mkhwebane should personally pay the minister's costs, the apex court held that the High Court 'materially' misdirected itself and failed to advance reasons justifying the decision."It added that there was no factual basis for the High…
Read the order hereThat trial is set to resume on 23 June. Thales stands accused of offering Zuma a R500 000-a-year bribe - in exchange for the then deputy president's "political protection" from any potential investigation of the R60 billion arms deal. While Zuma recently abandoned his Constitutional Court bid to prevent the case from proceeding, Thales…
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