Tag: HPA

Precautionary suspension upheld: Rational lawful decision

Motau v Minister of Health When is it rational and lawful to suspend a senior executive as a precaution against the risk of possible harm to the enterprise? “[32] It is common cause that the First Respondent is an organ of...

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Translating grade posts: Relevant experience considered

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Dispensing with hearing: Lawfully discharged

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Psychologist grade translation: Relevant experience?

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Malicious proceedings claim: Prescribed cause of action?

Holden v Assmang Ltd SCA interpreted s12(1) of the Prescription Act and confirmed that a debt is only due, owing and payable and a complete cause of action was only acquired when the complaint of gross breach of professional...

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