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Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s first 100 Days as the Public Protector How vigorously is she protecting the public against abuse of state power?
This Brief looks at the current Public Protector and some of the questions that have arisen in her first 100 days in office.
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FIGHTING CORRUPTION – THE HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH
The South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law hosted a conference on corruption and human rights. This ...
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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (AND PRESIDENTIAL PARDONS)
Does the Constitution permit the pardoning of the corrupt?
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AFTER THE PRESIDENT PAYS BACK SOME MONEY, IS THAT THE END?
In this brief, Matthew Kruger argues that the President's duty to pay back approximately R7.8 million, for the construction at his private residence in ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
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Corruption and political party funding: Debating the means to a desirable end
Political questions rarely have easy answers. Even when we agree that a particular goal is desirable—end corruption, for example—we often disagree over the ...
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TO BRIBE OR NOT TO BRIBE?
Discussing the issues of bribery and corruption in the police. As well as one's right when being pulled over by the police.
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A Brief History of the HSF and the Hawks
A summary of the HSF's legal interventions regarding the Hawks.
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Judgment in the Matter of the Helen Suzman Foundation and the President of the Republic.
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Accountability
This Brief looks at the concept of Accountability
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