SCA forbids blackouts in debt-defaulting municipalities PREMIUM By Adrienne Carlisle - 18 January 2021
A Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling has dealt a blow to Eskom s desperate municipal debt recovery strategy of cutting bulk electricity supply to delinquent municipalities, among them several in the Eastern Cape.
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Doctor accused of financially duping patients loses fight to avoid hearing Dr David Stephen Grieve and his wife, Sanet. Image: Facebook
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has prescribed a legal lesson for a doctor accused of duping his patients into investing in a financially distressed company where he was a director.
Dr David Stephen Grieve, a general practitioner in Centurion, Gauteng, put up a spirited fight to prevent the Health Professions Council of SA (HPCSA) from instituting a disciplinary process against him.
Grieve is charged with unprofessional conduct. According to the HPCSA, he allegedly improperly persuaded a number of patients to invest in his financially distressed company, The Grieve Group, between 2004 and 2009.