Articles for Tania Broughton
Dodgy lotteries: what the SIU can and can’t do
And why it’s important that the NPA joins the fray
By Nathan Geffen and Tania Broughton
Analysis | 6 April 2022
Court stops municipality evicting single mother whose child has special needs
It would not be “just and equitable” to evict her, says magistrate
Law | 6 April 2022
Constitutional Court finds Minister liable for sloppy police work
Minister of Police must pay damages to woman who was held hostage and repeatedly raped over a 15-hour period
Law | 5 April 2022
Telkom has frozen an employee’s pension. Here’s why a judge has allowed it
The company is suing a man it accuses of having sold information to a competitor
Law | 5 April 2022
Father can’t get money from sale of his house until he pays child maintenance, judge rules
Former wife wins interdict
Law | 29 March 2022
High Court rules woman had the right to call out her rapist
Judge overturns “gag” order
Law | 25 March 2022
Lotteries boss tries again to get court to declare Minister’s probe unlawful
Thabang Mampane asks Supreme Court of Appeal to overturn High Court ruling on Ebrahim Patel’s power to investigate
Law | 22 March 2022
Rape accused set free pending DNA tests, goes on to rape and murder a child
Judge flags tragic consequences of DNA test backlog
Law | 22 March 2022
Court stops R4.5-billion River Club development, including new Amazon headquarters
Judge Patricia Goliath says that there has not been meaningful engagement by the developers
Law | 20 March 2022