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MK Party, Zuma and the IEC: Parliamentary candidacy of a convicted prisoner whose sentence has been remitted
By Clement Marumoagae In terms of section 20(2)(c) of the Electoral Commission Act 51 of 1996 (ECA), appeals to the Electoral Court
GEPF’s administrative concerns regarding the payment of retirement benefits
By Clement Marumoagae Various divisions of the high court have raised serious concerns against the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) relating to
Marriage and estate massing
By Clement Marumoagae In A.S and Another v G.S and Another 2020 (3) SA 365 (KZD) para 54, the court observed that:
The testator’s death within three months of the divorce disinherits the former spouse
By Clement Marumoagae It is generally accepted that divorce proceedings may be so emotional and time-consuming that spouses who created wills usually
Does the medical scheme’s personal medical savings account constitute trust property? Genesis Medical Scheme v Registrar of Medical Schemes and Another 2017 (6) SA 1 (CC)
By Koketso Maseloa and Clement Marumoagae In this case, the Registrar of medical schemes rejected Genesis’s annual financial statements because they did
Money mistakenly deposited into a wrong bank account
By Dintoe Kgole and Clement Marumoagae At times, it happens that people deposit money into the wrong bank accounts. It is often
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MK Party, Zuma and the IEC: Parliamentary candidacy of a convicted prisoner whose sentence has been remitted
By Clement Marumoagae In terms of section 20(2)(c) of the Electoral Commission Act 51 of 1996 (ECA), appeals to the Electoral Court
GEPF’s administrative concerns regarding the payment of retirement benefits
By Clement Marumoagae Various divisions of the high court have raised serious concerns against the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) relating to