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Legal Aid to provide funding for Marikana miners

Legal Aid South Africa will provide funding for the legal representation of the injured and arrested miners at the Farlam Commission of Inquiry.
Legal Aid to provide funding for Marikana miners

On Monday (14 October), the South Gauteng High Court ruled that Legal Aid SA must provide legal funding for the miners in the Farlam commission, which is looking into last year's shooting at Marikana.

Legal Aid SA has in the past reiterated its concern that funding for commissions of inquiry was beyond its mandate and budget and that providing this funding would be done by reducing its judicare budget for other criminal and civil matters.

"In the final instance, it should be understood that Legal Aid SA's brief is to provide legal aid assistance to the indigent and vulnerable, as contemplated in the Legal Aid Act and in the Constitution," said Legal Aid SA's chief executive Vidhu Vedalankar.

Vedalankar said by increasing the scope of assistance to be provided by Legal Aid SA, this court ruling amounted to the organisation having to reduce its assistance to the poor and vulnerable in criminal and civil matters, so it can assist those attending commissions of inquiry.

"This decision will affect the sustainability of the organisation in providing access to justice in criminal and civil legal aid matters for the poor and vulnerable, unless special funding is forthcoming," she said.

Vedalankar added that the organisation's annual budget was already allocated fully used, with no allowance for anything outside its mandate.

"The available funding, which was meant for criminal and civil legal aid for the poor, will be compromised, meaning fewer people will receive legal aid in criminal and civil matters," she said.

In this light, Vedalankar said Legal Aid SA was taking legal advice on whether it would appeal the judgement, while providing legal aid in this instance to the miners in the Farlam commission.

Source: SAnews.gov.za

SAnews.gov.za is a South African government news service, published by the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS). SAnews.gov.za (formerly BuaNews) was established to provide quick and easy access to articles and feature stories aimed at keeping the public informed about the implementation of government mandates.

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