Motsoaledi believes the matter is of such great public importance that it deserves the attention of a higher court,” Mokgola said.
Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi believes the matter is of such great public importance as to deserve the attention of a higher court.Aaron Motsoaledi
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Monday dismissed, with costs, Motsoaledi’s application for leave to appeal against a 28 June ruling on his decision to terminate theMotsoledi filed an appeal application, which was heard on 18 September, seeking an order to argue its case before the SCA. The court found Motsolaedi had not submitted an answering affidavit in the appeal, despite him being the “decision-maker” on the non-renewal of the ZEP.In a statement , Motsoaledi’s spokesperson Thabo Mokgola said the minister has considered the full court judgment in the ZEP matter.
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