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- Page 27 and 28: On Friday, the 20th December 2002,
- Page 29 and 30: ings were taken from him. He denied
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There is no evidence that Mr Lerm,
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contrary to the provisions of Secti
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1. INTRODUCTION This Chapter of the
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Regional Court) It is clear from th
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member and complained about the app
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They agreed that the financial assi
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instalments of (1) Three Hundred Ra
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On 7.4.2002 an amount of Fifty Rand
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should be deposited. She was convin
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warder. She explained that she conf
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would then personally smuggle the g
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After this, Mrs Sims approached her
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2.11 Johanna Maria Jacoba Niewenhuy
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2.15 Sherina Mohamed The Commission
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3.1 Appeal Regarding the so-called
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Mrs Sims’ bank account. It is cle
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Ms Tee an unauthorized contact visi
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4.4 Timber 4.4.1 Charged criminally
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CHAPTER FOUR CORRUPT PRIVILEGE ABUS
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they do not become entangled in ill
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had also acted unlawfully and not i
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Mr Smit’s testimony was that soon
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The Commission does not intend to d
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short, Mrs Benjamin made it clear t
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The more startling part of her evid
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Signed by Avril Sims.” 24 During
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matter that was heard, that Mrs Sim
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had any authority to grant visits o
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particularly as Claudia Benjamin, w
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She admitted that Five Hundred Rand
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not be studying that year but that
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payments were made to sponsor the s
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only be charged criminally for her
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It is therefore found that all of t
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5.3.2.4 They should be charged crim
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enefits to the spouses of members f