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The Institute for Accountability in Southern Africa (IFAISA) is devoted to upholding constitutionalism in Southern Africa through the inculcation of the values of accountability and responsiveness to the needs of the people of the region in its governments, parastatal organisations and civil society, including business and industry.

Is the “PM27” campaign allowed or premature?

In recent days a new website called “PM27.org.za” has attracted a great deal of media attention. Simply google “PM27” to find the extensive mainstream media coverage. P...
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LETTER | Black elite enrichment must go

Post-apartheid governance failures overshadow historic inequalities March 04, 2026 at 05:00 am Neil Emerick is quite right to add dignity to the debate about BEE —...
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The right to bear arms in our constitutional democracy

Paul Hoffman | 26 February 2026 Paul Hoffman says unlike with the US Constitution the SA one does not include an express right to bear arms but… During SONA President...
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Are SA’s prosecutors free to act independently?

 Paul Hoffman All too often it is assumed that the common legal phrase “without fear, favour or prejudice”, as it is used in the SA Constitution, is merely a synonym...
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Bullseye, Mr President

Paul Hoffman | 16 February 2026 Paul Hoffman says an independent body to deal effectively with corruption and organised crime is long overdue in SA The SONA of 2026,...
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When will Eagles fly out against organised crime in South Africa?

The proposed Chapter 9 anti-corruption body, nicknamed ‘The Eagles’, has been a long time coming. By Paul Hoffman 18 Feb 2026 Summarising President Cyril Ramaphosa’s...
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Public submissions on Mkhwanazi allegations heard

The ad hoc committee investigating allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has held public hearings as part of its participation...
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A conundrum for Andy Mothibi

Paul Hoffman | 03 February 2026 Paul Hoffman on the new NDPP's challenge in getting the NPA to achieve its core mandate As from 1 February, 2026, SA has a new National...
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Vigilantism – the more things change the more they stay the same in SA

By Paul Hoffman In recent days Nicolas Lorimer hosted Michael Morris on his regular podcast to discuss, inter alia, the topic of vigilantism in SA today as it manifests...
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What does “outside executive control” mean in SA law?

Paul Hoffman Arising out of feedback received after the Daily Friend published my commentary, The state of the rule of law in SA in 2026, on 14 January 2026, it is...
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