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1 Oak Court, Caledon Street,
Somerset West, Cape Town,
South Africa, 7130

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P O Box 1138, Somerset West, 7129

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South African Business Party
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Justice
The current justice system in SA is in need of a serious overhaul.
   Racialism and racial slurs in the system must go.
   Judgement passed by a white judge against a black person for example is viewed as racist. Therefore instead of a single white judge, for example, a combination of other judges (black, indian, coloured or white) should be used for big cases where the credibility of the entire judicial process stands to be overthrown due to racial stances or claims.
   Lack of ability and will to plan and organise the day-to-day running of court cases and various associated processes is responsible in large part for the confusion, delays and ineffectiveness of the current judicial system.
   All government personnel in the justice department will be re-assessed for productivity, and where improvements are not made such incumbents will be removed and replaced by skilled persons ready and wiling to do the work. Mass sourcing from outside the department will be undertaken in SA and abroad, veritably reversing the legal braindrain of former years.

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