Recent developments involving key oversight and governance institutions have placed renewed focus on accountability, leadership stability and public confidence in the state. From the Public Protector’s decision to clear allegations brought by the EFF, to the resignation of the Independent Development Trust (IDT) CEO, and questions around the stability of the Government Printing Works Unit (GPU) in KwaZulu-Natal, these events collectively highlight the pressures—and responsibilities—facing public entities in maintaining ethical leadership and uninterrupted service delivery.
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The Constitutional Court has clarified a critical area of South African family law, ruling that antenuptial contracts entered into after a customary marriage are legally valid. In a judgment that strengthens legal certainty around matrimonial property regimes, the court overturned a Gauteng High Court ruling that had declared part of the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act unconstitutional, reaffirming the Act’s role in placing customary marriages on an equal legal footing with civil marriages
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