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Basson's new bid to wriggle off apartheid hook


Basson s new bid to wriggle off apartheid hook
Tmg Digital > By Tmg Digital - 18 January 2016 - 16:39
DEFENSIVE: Wouter Basson
Wouter Basson‚ dubbed Dr Death for his role in apartheid South Africa’s chemical warfare project‚ is making a new attempt to avoid punishment.
Basson is going to the Pretoria High Court on February 9 to claim that the process followed by the Health Professionals Council of South Africa when it found him guilty of unethical conduct was not fair.
The cardiologist‚ who has a private practice at Durbanville MediClinic‚ is also at the centre of a storm at Stellenbosch University‚ where for almost a year after the HPCSA finding he continued to tutor medical students in a public-private partnership with MediClinic Southern Africa. ....

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At least 1.5m signatories from civil society call on MP...


Since it was published, the 2021 Budget has been called out as unconstitutional and austere from many corners. More than 200 social movements, civil society organisations, trade unions and individuals, in an open letter to members of Parliament, have endorsed a call for MPs to reject the Budget and send it back to the drawing board. The current Budget will cut public spending by R265-billion over the next three years in areas which directly affect human rights.
The signatories of the open letter represent 1.5 million people, according to Section27, one of the signatories.
The letter urges the members of Parliament to use their constitutional powers to send the Budget back to the executive. They should demand that it protects human rights and finds an alternative way of managing public debt, the letter states. ....

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