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  2. List of Commissions of Inquiry in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 Section 84(2)(f) [13] Enquiry into tragic incident at or near area commonly known as Marikana Mine in Rustenburg, North West Province: Ian Farlam [13] 23 August 2012 [13] Khayelitsha Commission of Inquiry [14] Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 Section 206(5) [14]

  3. Judicial Service Commission (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The unorthodox appointment of Kate O'Regan, a legal academic aged only 37, proved a masterstroke, for she became, in the view of many, one of South Africa's greatest ever judges. [8] [9] [10] Pius Langa, whom Mandela appointed as Deputy President of the Court in 1998, [11] would also later become one of South Africa's most celebrated judges. [12]

  4. Judiciary of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Judiciary Agency overview Formed 1909 Constitution - 1909 ; 116 years ago (1909) 1996 Constitution - 1996 ; 29 years ago (1996) Jurisdiction Government of South Africa Headquarters 188, 14th Road, Noordwyk, Midrand Agency executive Mandisa Maya, Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa Key documents Chapter 8 of the Constitution Judicial Service Commission Act, 1994 Website judiciary ...

  5. Jim Ellis (lobbyist) - Wikipedia

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    James W. Ellis is a political lobbyist self-described in 2018 as "a 35-year veteran of politics at the state and national levels". [1] Ellis began his career with the San Diego County Republican Party , and then served as an original staff member for then-Congressman Bill Lowery (R-CA).

  6. Cabinet of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    For the next forty-six years, South Africa would be governed by the National Party. On 31 May 1961, South Africa became a republic and Queen Elizabeth II was replaced as head of state with a state president with largely ceremonial powers. [37] The Prime Minister was still head of government and appointed/dismissed members of the cabinet.

  7. South African Secret Service - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2009, the Service was a self-governing organisation which was a member of the National Intelligence Co-Ordinating Committee (NICOC). Since 2009, the South African Secret Service is now a division of the State Security Agency (South Africa) and still responsible for foreign intelligence, retaining its own branch Director. [4]

  8. Jim Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Jim Ellis may refer to: Jim Ellis (jockey) (1910–1971), New Zealand jockey and racehorse trainer; James L. Ellis (1928-2017), California state legislator; Jim Ellis (baseball) (born 1945), former Major League Baseball pitcher; Jim Ellis (swimming coach) (born 1948), American swim coach and subject of the film Pride; Jim Ellis (computing ...

  9. South African Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    The Union of South Africa came into existence on 31 May 1910, uniting the Cape Colony, Transvaal Colony, Colony of Natal, and Orange River Colony.Three months later, on 9 August, the Governor-General, Herbert Gladstone, retroactively appointed Joseph Clerc Sheridan, Esq., as the acting Commissioner for Inland Revenue with effect from 1 July 1910. [15]