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9 September 2014
Home Affairs inquires illegal deportation The illegal deportation of a Botswana national who could face the death penalty is being investigated, the Home Affairs department said. Edwin Samotse is accused of murder in his home country, spokesman Mayihlome Tshwete said in a statement. Two home affairs officials have been suspended for allegedly arranging his transfer back to Botswana on August 13...
8 September 2014
The life of a Botswana national is hanging in the balance after the Home Affairs Department deported him to his home country were he is facing capital punishment. Lawyers for Human Rights have now taken up Edwin Samotse’s cause and is taking the department to the high court following the deportation. Lawyers for Human Right’s David Cote said Samotse was deported to Botswana despite an...
8 September 2014
Deported Botswana national ‘in danger’ The life of a Botswana national is hanging in the balance after the Home Affairs Department deported him to his home country were he is facing capital punishment. Lawyers for Human Rights have now taken up Edwin Samotse’s cause and is taking the department to the high court following the deportation. Lawyers for Human Right’s David...
8 September 2014
  The illegal deportation of a Botswana man who could face the death penalty is being investigated, the home affairs department said on Tuesday. Edwin Samotse is accused of murder in his home country, spokesman Mayihlome Tshwete said in a statement. Two home affairs officials have been suspended for allegedly arranging his transfer back to Botswana on August 13 without authority to do so....
5 September 2014
The bubbly 12-year-old speaking animatedly from her hospital bed barely resembles the girl who made headlines in July when her brother went to court to save her life. The young girl’s plight was revealed after her 26-year-old brother went to the Pretoria High Court to get his sister admitted to Pretoria’s Steve Biko Academic Hospital for a life-saving heart operation. He claimed that...
4 September 2014
The arms deal commission says it will issue subpoenas to the three witnesses who recently quit the inquiry. The Seriti commission of inquiry will issue subpoenas to the three arms deal critics who withdrew from participation, it said on Wednesday. “The chairperson indicated yesterday [on Tuesday] that the commission will issue subpoenas to the three witnesses,” spokesperson William...
4 September 2014
Judging by the tenor of events at the arms deal commission on Wednesday, Joe Modise’s family has longed to confront his accusers for some time. On Wednesday, Judge Willie Seriti granted the deceased minister’s wife, Jackie Sedibe, and one of his daughters an opportunity to do just that. The only problem was that Modise’s accuser, former Inkatha Freedom Party MP Gavin Woods, was...
29 August 2014
Three prominent critics of South Africa’s multibillion-rand arms deal have withdrawn their names from the Seriti commission witness list, saying the inquiry is "no longer salvageable" and is being used to discredit crucial witnesses to endorse the state’s version of events. Former African National Congress (ANC) MP Andrew Feinstein, with arms deal critics Hennie van Vuuren...
29 August 2014
The Seriti Commission of Inquiry is considering the decision by three arms deal critics to withdraw from all proceedings, it said on Thursday. “It appears to the Commission that these witnesses do not have evidence to put before it and want the commission to help them search for possible proof for the allegations of wrongdoing in the arms procurement process,” spokesman William Baloyi...
28 August 2014
Three arms deal critics and phase two witnesses, Andrew Feinstein, Hennie Van Vuuren and Paul Holden, have pulled out of the arms deal commission, citing “fatal concerns” with the way the commission has been run. The three, represented at the commission by Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR), announced their decision on Thursday. In making the announcement, the three also said they have...