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Soldier charged with attempted murder of man for not wearing face mask

A SA National Defence Force (SANDF) soldier, who allegedly shot a Limpopo man not wearing a mask, has been granted R5,000 bail in the...

High Court: Epilepsy a disability not a chronic disease

Epilepsy is a disability and not a chronic disease, the Western Cape High Court ruled in ordering Stellenbosch University to reconsider its exclusion of...

Cremation muddle leads to R25m claim against KZN Health

The Maharaj family from Thornville near Pietermaritzburg and the Mateke family from Lesotho are demanding a collective R25m from KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Health MEC Nomagugu...

Novartis and Roche fined $528m over eye disease treatment

Novartis and Roche have been fined a collective $528m by France’s anti-trust regulator for allegedly conspiring to promote the expensive macular degeneration treatment over...

Gauteng Health MEC lets former CFO off the hook

Gauteng acting Health MEC Jacob Mamabolo has cleared the Gauteng Health Department’s former chief financial officer Kabelo Lehloenya of allegations that she improperly appointed...

Suspension of Australian optometrist who tampered with prescriptions

An Australian optometrist has been disqualified for tampering with eye prescriptions in an apparent attempt to undermine a colleague. According to a BBC News...

Semenya loses appeal against testosterone reduction

SA Olympic gold medallist Caster Semenya's appeal against having to take medication to reduce naturally high levels of testosterone has failed in the Federal...

Doctor is part of group charged with R25m Sassa fraud

A 51-year-old doctor has appeared in the Durban Specialised Commercial Crimes Court for being part of a group that allegedly defrauded the SA Social...

MPs debate problem of tens of thousands of NHI Bill submissions

MPs are still at odds over how to process the tens of thousands of submissions received in response to the National Health Insurance (NHI)...

Durban girl blinded with retinopathy of prematurity gets R11.6m award

A woman whose daughter became permanently blind due to medical negligence at Durban’s Addington Hospital has been awarded R11.6m in damages. The Witness reports...

Financial analysts win $2.5m award for exposing medical firm fraud

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) awarded $2.5m last week to two external analysts who exposed Orthofix Medical for financial wrongdoing. A Jurist...

Cannabis Bill parliamentary hearings: Call for submissions

In anticipation of parliamentary hearings on the Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill, the National Assembly’s justice & correctional services committee has called for written...

Cape pharmaceutical firm fined for over-charging for face masks

In further clamping down on excessive personal protective equipment supply-prices, the Competition Tribunal has confirmed an order that a Paarl-based pharmaceutical products supplier pay...

KZN High Court rejects 'payment in kind' for medical negligence

The High Court (Durban) has rejected a KZN Health bid to substitute future state healthcare services to a victim of hospital negligence, instead of...

Competition Commission probes price of remdesivir in SA

The SA Competition Commission is investigating the price of US pharmaceutical manufacturer Gilead Sciences’ coronavirus treatment remdesivir, and prices charged by generic firms to which...

First actions against Austrian resort at centre of EU pandemic

Local authorities in Austria are set to face the first legal challenges from people who claim they caught the coronavirus at a popular ski...

Health laboratory services extension gazetted

Department of Health forensic chemistry laboratory services now form part of broader national health laboratory services governed in terms of the 2000 National Health...

Newborn baby to be exhumed for DNA testing over 'mistaken identity'

The Gauteng High Court (Pretoria) has intervened in a case of possible mistaken identity when a newborn boy was buried after the hospital had...

Dlamini-Zuma promises public participation ahead of any tobacco ban

Co-operative Governance & Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma will follow a “public participation process” should there be a renewed ban on the sale of...

Reputational harm causes Dis-Chem to abandon appeal

Dis-Chem has withdrawn its appeal at the Competition Appeal Court after being found guilty of excessive mask pricing. Business Day reports the Competition Commission...

No guarantee that tobacco ban won't be reinstated — State Attorney

The government cannot give an undertaking that the tobacco ban will not be reinstated in the future. In a letter written to the Fair...

Tiger Brands facing another listeriosis legal challenge

Tiger Brands is facing another legal challenge in the listeriosis class action lawsuit as its opponents haul the consumer goods company to court to...

Victory for pregnant Ugandan women after ConCourt rethink

Uganda’s Constitutional Court has delivered a major victory for the health of pregnant women in that country, writes Carmel Rickard in her Matter of...

Depression not an excuse for employee misconduct – Labour Appeal Court

The Labour Appeal Court has overruled a judgment that found Legal Aid SA  had unfairly discriminated against an employee with depression, writes MedicalBrief. The Labour...

New death certificate requirement of test for coronavirus

A Sunday Times report says the funeral industry is in turmoil over a Health Department instruction that anyone who dies of natural causes outside...

'Unhinged' Cannabis Bill likely to be challenged in courts

A Mail & Guardian report quotes a legal expert on cannabis matters saying that the"completely arbitrary" possession limits in the new Cannabis for Private Purposes...

R65m in unpaid Life Esidimeni compensation

The legal firm that acts on behalf of 101 families of the victims of the Life Esidimeni tragedy have sent a letter of demand...

WTO's plain packaging finding a 'green light' for SA's tobacco Bill

The World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Appellate body recently confirmed that Australia’s tobacco plain-packaging measures are in compliance with trade rules and obligations; laying to...

Fita goes ahead with tobacco appeal despite unbanning

The tobacco wars rumble as ban is lifted, say reports. British American Tobacco SA (Batsa) has urged government to ratify the World Health Organisation's Illicit...

Indefinite postponement sought in wine case

Now that the government has lifted the ban on alcohol sales, the Southern African Agri Initiative's (Saai) intends to ask the Gauteng High Court...

Dlamini-Zuma: Studies show tobacco linked to more severe COVID-19 infections

Minister of Co-Operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is fighting tobacco ban objections on all fronts. The mix of COVID-19 and diseases like HIV...

R34m negligence claim adds to Eastern Cape Health's woes

A R34.1m damages claim lodged in the Eastern Cape High Court (Bhisho) has added to the Health Department’s legal woes as the province continues...

Sanofi charged with manslaughter over French infant deaths

Multi-national pharmaceutical company Sanofi has been charged with manslaughter in France due to congenital disorders linked to its drug for epilepsy. According to a...

NDZ is 'pushing agenda against alcohol usage’ — wine farmers

After receiving the record from the government on which it based its decision to ban alcohol sales during lockdown, wine farmers say most material...

Dagga Bill regulating private use approved by Cabinet

Cabinet has approved the Bill regulating the private use of cannabis and setting the limit of the quantity that may be possessed by an...

US ruling orders pharmas to provide missing clinical trial data

Hundreds of drug companies, medical device manufacturers, and universities owe the public a decade’s worth of missing data from clinical trials, STAT News reports. New...

National Public Health Institute Amendment Act gazetted

The 2020 National Public Health Institute of SA Act was gazetted on 7 August, reports Pam Saxby for Legalbrief Policy Watch. The Act (written...

Competition Commission's new approach to price gouging hits small firms hard

South Africa's competition authorities have acted with speed in an attempt to curb excessive pricing and its hitting small that firms would not normally meet...

SCA on negligence appeal: No such thing as diagnostic infallibility

Medical science has not advanced to the stage of diagnostic infallibility and sympathy is not grounds for imposing legal liability, wrote Judge Malcolm Wallis...

Gauteng judgment may transform treatment of children who use drugs

A law that criminalises children who possess or use cannabis has been declared unconstitutional by Gauteng High Court (Johannesburg) Judge Ingrid Opperman, who said...