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because the High Court did not consider the separation of powers between the court and the executive.
Can someone explain this to me...ummm in a more simpleton version?
Can someone explain this to me...ummm in a more simpleton version?
Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke read the judgment stating that the national executive was responsible for public resources and “absent of fraud or corruption” had the power and prerogative to implement and finance projects, with the approval of Parliament.
In this uncertain times, I'm certain about 2 issues. Never to pay this etoll tax and secondly to move all our business contracts from vodacom to cellc
the sad part is that there's a sheep contingent who had bought the e-tag previously and I can tell you that there are people who will buy these tags and bend over to take it. we must not retreat on this one. let's not buy this thing. period! they can't arrest the whole province.
what amazes me is that these guys are smoking an illegal substance and 80 percent of you guys are encouraging it. so, some crimes are better than others? all crimes must be condemned equally if we are to make headway in fighting it!
It does not matter whether you feel is should ligalised and all that nonsense, but it is an illegal drug today.
What this says to me is that the government is above the law.
Why not just accept that this WILL happen -- as I have previously stated here on these forums.e-toll won't happen or work,
Here comes the nightmare of the decade.... ANC better be prepared!
** POPCORN ** PLEASE **
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WHAT has happened to ALL the MILLIONS donated to OUTA ?