
Murder victim Mia Botha’s parents kept in the dark after major move in case – Action Society
Action Society strongly condemned the actions of the investigating officer of the Mia Botha murder case in Paarl, after he

Action Society strongly condemned the actions of the investigating officer of the Mia Botha murder case in Paarl, after he

Action Society’s continued court case oversight over the past two weeks further cements our view that the current system is
South Africa is a country at war with itself. Not in the literal sense—though the daily toll of murder, robbery,

In a country already battered by crime and a waning faith in law enforcement, the revelation that South Africa’s DNA

Action Society sent an urgent letter to the Portfolio Committee on Police requesting that the committee rally all possible resources

It has been 20 months since the shocking highway assault by the #BlueLightMafia eight and the main witness in the

The 860 days it took to get Lekesha Marthinus’s case to plea and trial is a testament to just how

Action Society today strongly condemned the South African Police Service for sugarcoating the extent of DNA backlogs over the past

Many of our most high-profile and disturbing cases are delayed in court—seemingly indefinitely—because of slow forensic processing. Action Society believes

Action Society will send an urgent PAIA application to establish the cost of the controversial Blue Light 8’s continued delaying
At Action Society, we often see delays in the justice system.
What do you think? Have you experienced this too?