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Media Statements and Press Releases submitted by the Helen Suzman Foundation.
The passing of former Chief Justice Pius Langa
Author: The Helen Suzman Foundation
Published: 24 Jul 2013
It is with great sadness that the Helen Suzman Foundation notes the passing of former Chief Justice Pius Langa.
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Helen Suzman Foundation takes Judicial Service Commission to Court
Author: Helen Suzman Foundation
Published: 07 Jun 2013
The Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) has launched legal action against the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) in order to clarify the procedure and decision-making process relating to the nomination of persons for judicial office.
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Celebrating Helen Suzman – A Bright Star in a Dark Chamber
Author: Helen Suzman Foundation
Published: 02 May 2013
It is not for me to comment on the recent spat between the DA and the ANC regarding the use of the photograph of Nelson Mandela and Helen Suzman. The Foundation holds no copyright over this photograph. However, as the Director of the Foundation that bears her name, I wish to respond to aspects of the recent, ill judged statements by the ANC’s parliamentary spokesperson, Mr Moloto Mothapo, that were published by the Mail & Guardian (April 26 to May 2, 2013: p.34).
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Helen Suzman Foundation goes to Court over SAPS Amendment Act
Author: Helen Suzman Foundation
Published: 23 Nov 2012
The Helen Suzman Foundation has filed papers with the Constitutional Court to oppose the South African Police Service (SAPS) Amendment Act. The Foundation made its written submission to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee for the Police on the SAPS Amendment Bill which was aimed at restructuring the Hawks. The HSF has been involved in this process since 2008 when we presented to Parliament opposing the dissolution of the Scorpions.
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Discriminatory health insurance products and prescribed minimum benefits
Author: Helen Sumzan Foundation
Published: 18 Sep 2012
Out of concern for the possible dilution of the right of health protection through medical schemes, a letter has been sent by civil society organisations, in the form of SECTION27, the Helen Suzman Foundation, and the Chair of Social Security at Wits University, to the Ministers of Finance and of Health. The letter warns of the possible consequences that will arise due to damaging regulations that may soon be published in terms of the Insurance Acts (short and long-term). These provisions would seek to allow unregulated insurance products to be sold as parallel insurance coverage to medical schemes.
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The Helen Suzman Foundation responds to Government’s comments on the passing of the Hawks Bill
Author: Helen Suzman Foundation
Published: 24 May 2012
The Helen Suzman Foundation notes that the National Assembly has passed the South African Police Services Amendment Bill, aimed at complying with the Constitutional Court's judgment in the Glenister case. In Glenister, the Court declared chapter 6A of the SAPS act, which established the Hawks, to be invalid and unconstitutional for failing to provide the Hawks with adequate independence to effectively fight corruption.
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SAPS Amendment Bill Reorganising the Hawks
Author: Helen Suzman Foundation
Published: 27 Mar 2012
The Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) has made its written submission to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee for the Police on the South African Police Service (SAPS) Amendment Bill aimed at restructuring the Hawks. The HSF has been involved in this process since 2008 when we presented to Parliament opposing the dissolution of the Scorpions.
SAPS Amendment Act Media Statements
Budget 2012/2013 - Comment
Author: Helen Suzman Foundation
Published: 23 Feb 2012
Minister Gordhan’s 2012 Budget is very much set against the backdrop of the struggling global economy. In his speech on Wednesday the Minister took the opportunity to remark that, despite recent developments, Greece’s problems (and, by implication, the problems of South Africa’s biggest trading partner, the European Union) are far from over.
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