Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another
Jurisdiction | South Africa |
Citation | 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC) |
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De Sousa and Another v Technology Corporate Management (Pty) Ltd and Others
...who refrains from calling the witness.’[117] Similarly, in Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and ConstitutionalDevelopment and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC) ([2007] JOL 18875)para 112 Pillay J said:‘The failure of a party to call a witness is excusable in certaincircumstances, such as when th......
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The escalation of corporate corruption during the Covid-19 pandemic: Is the anti-corruption framework of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 adequate?
...any other legislation in a manner that could expose the 101 Tshishonga v Minist er of Justice and Con stitutional De velopment 2007 4 SA 135 (LC) p ara 166102 Par a 166103 EQS Group “W hite Paper – Wh istleblowing Pro grammes Today an d Tomorrow: 17 Key Questions Answered” (2021) EQS Grou p......
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SA Restructuring and Insolvency Practitioners Association v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Others, and Another Application
...G to The Master v Talmud 1969 (1) SA 236 (T): referred to Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC) ([2007] JOL 18875): referred Von Abo v Government of the Republic of South Africa and Others 2009 (2) SA 526 (T): referred to Walker v S......
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Van Heerden v Minister van Veiligheid en Sekuriteit en 'n Ander
...to D Tödt v Ipser 1993 (3) SA 577 (A): referred to Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC): Legislation cited Statutes The National Prosecuting Authority Act 32 of 1998, s 42: see Juta's Statutes E of South Africa 2012/13 vol 1 at 2-5......
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De Sousa and Another v Technology Corporate Management (Pty) Ltd and Others
...who refrains from calling the witness.’[117] Similarly, in Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and ConstitutionalDevelopment and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC) ([2007] JOL 18875)para 112 Pillay J said:‘The failure of a party to call a witness is excusable in certaincircumstances, such as when th......
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SA Restructuring and Insolvency Practitioners Association v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Others, and Another Application
...G to The Master v Talmud 1969 (1) SA 236 (T): referred to Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC) ([2007] JOL 18875): referred Von Abo v Government of the Republic of South Africa and Others 2009 (2) SA 526 (T): referred to Walker v S......
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Van Heerden v Minister van Veiligheid en Sekuriteit en 'n Ander
...to D Tödt v Ipser 1993 (3) SA 577 (A): referred to Tshishonga v Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Another 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC): Legislation cited Statutes The National Prosecuting Authority Act 32 of 1998, s 42: see Juta's Statutes E of South Africa 2012/13 vol 1 at 2-5......
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Magongwa v East London Industrial Development Zone (Soc) Ltd
...para.8 [14] Transcript p.654 [15] [2016] ZALCJHB 124; [2016] 8 BLLR 793 (LC); (2016) 37 ILJ 1916 (LC) para. 16 [16] [2006] ZALC 104; 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC); 2007 (4) SA 135 (LC); [2007] 4 BLLR 327 [17] Beaurain v Martin N.O.[2014] ZALCCT 16;[2014] 35 ILJ 2443 para.27;Goldgro (Pty) Ltd v Carol......
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The escalation of corporate corruption during the Covid-19 pandemic: Is the anti-corruption framework of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 adequate?
...any other legislation in a manner that could expose the 101 Tshishonga v Minist er of Justice and Con stitutional De velopment 2007 4 SA 135 (LC) p ara 166102 Par a 166103 EQS Group “W hite Paper – Wh istleblowing Pro grammes Today an d Tomorrow: 17 Key Questions Answered” (2021) EQS Grou p......
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The Role of the Protected Disclosures Act as an Indirect Means of Monitoring Employer Obligations
...adversely affected in respect of his or heremployment, profession or office,including employment opportunities and work security’.72007 (4) SA 135 (LC) in par 166.8Pillay J held (idem in par 292): ‘Employees who prefer silence over whistle-blowing leaveconsumers, shareholders, communities a......