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Op-ed: New legislation needed to invigorate the National Prosecuting Authority
Opinion-editorial by Jean Redpath in Daily Maverick, 12 November 2024
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Op-ed: The legal conundrum at the heart of any probe into Justice Minister Thembi Simelane
Opinion-editorial by Lukas Muntingh and Jean Redpath in Daily Maverick, 11 September 2024
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Op-ed: Lesufi’s appointment of 6,000 ‘crime wardens’ is deeply concerning for the rule of law
Opinion-editorial by Jean Redpath in Daily Maverick, 22 July 2024
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Op-ed: Revival of correctional services ministry: A new chapter for SA's prison system
Opinion-editorial by Lukas Muntingh in News24, 8 July 2024
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ANALYSIS | Jean Redpath: Some votes more equal than others: Voting for National Assembly in 2024
Opinion-editorial by Jean Redpath in News24, 27 May 2024
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Op-ed: Despite justice department’s statement, Crime Prevention Wardens still have no policing powers | By Jean Redpath
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s Crime Prevention Wardens still have no policing powers, and if such powers were to be conferred by the minister of justice and ...
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Op-ed: The anomaly in crime stats that results in high murder areas getting fewer police officers | By Jean Redpath
A process has finally commenced within SAPS, which, it is hoped, will see places like Nyanga get at least an average share of policing — rather than a lower ...
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ANALYSIS | Lukas Muntingh: The end of police oversight as we know it
Opinion-editorial by Lukas Muntingh in News24, 23 October 2023 Available HERE
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ANALYSIS: Do we still need a police minister? | By Lukas Muntingh
Having a cabinet member with an exclusive focus on the police has had at least four immediate adverse consequences, argues Lukas Muntingh. He asks if it is ...
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ANALYSIS: Murder, discipline and the police | By Lukas Muntingh
A decline in disciplinary actions does not mean that the police are more disciplined than before
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