Fraudster who tried to access the estate of a retired executive picked on the wrong person his son is a judge and daughter-in-law and two stepsons lawyers
The correctional services ministry says it is preparing a response to a demand by nine members of the Gardee family, each claiming R2 million in damages from the Department of Correctional Services, over the murder of Hillary Gardee.
Retired judges who have been helping to clear mounting backlogs at Gauteng courts caused by Covid-19 and infrastructure issues, have been told there is no money to pay them.
One of them, Judge Frans Fabricius, went “public” in a message – apparently written by his registrar to all attorneys with matters on an upcoming motion court roll – saying he would no longer be hearing the cases allocated to him.
“On 13 January 2021, the Judge President was informed by the Minister of Justice that he would not appoint retired judges as he regarded them as ‘additional to the establishment’, the message read.
“Judge Fabricius sends his sincere best wishes to all involved.”