
Lamola believes that until the criminal justice system is fully digitised, South Africans won’t see it working.
But the electronic exchange of information isn’t happening as it should. It is not clear to me why the digitisation endeavours at correctional services is not linked to the digitisation programmes in justice,” he said.
Lamola insists fighting corruption remains a priority of his administration.
“The ultimate test of our resolve against corruption lies firmly in the ability of the criminal justice system to ensure those who have ploughed state coffers are held accountable in a court of law.
In other news – Eskom warns of load-shedding all day on Thursday
Embattled power utility Eskom on Wednesday warned that load-shedding was expected to continue all day on Thursday. In a statement, Eskom said that it expected stage 2 load-shedding to last from 9am to 11pm.
“In order to protect the power system from a total collapse or blackout, and having taken into account all the recovery efforts currently being implemented, our prognosis for [Thursday] is that stage 2 rotational load-shedding will be implemented from 9am to 11pm. Read more
Source: eNCA













