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Legal Aid South Africa praise LAB

The Chairperson of the Legal Aid South Africa, Judge President D. Mlambo has said he is impressed with the successes of the Sierra Leone Legal Aid Board at the community level. He admitted this is an area South Africa will need to learn from Sierra Leone.  The Judge Mlambo made this remark at a meeting with staff of the Sierra Leone Legal Aid Board and TIMAP for Justice - a local legal aid service provider - at the head office of the Board in Freetown. The Judge was head of a four-person delegation to the country. Judge Mlambo noted that the scheme in South Africa has achieved a lot in terms of dedicating legal aid in the courts and quality assurance, at the same time it is struggling to create an impact in the community. ‘This is because the Ministry of Justice expect the scheme not to do anything civil,’ he said.  The Judge pointed out that the Legal Aid Act of South Africa allows the scheme to provide legal aid in civil matters. He said he is surprised to learn that local

LAB hails WAEC for releasing results of 253 pupils

The Executive Director of the Legal Aid Board, Ms. Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles has praised WAEC for releasing the results of 253 pupils of the Trinity International Secondary School in Allen Town, less than twenty-four hours after an appeal to the effect. The Board had in a letter dated 22 February 2017 to WAEC appealed for the release of the results while pressure is being brought to bear on the school authorities to pay money owed the Council. The Head of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) in Sierra Leone, Arnold Kamara in a telephone call on Thursday, February 23 confirmed to the Legal Aid Board the release of the results. The Board had got the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to arrest the principal of the school, Mr. Abdulai Mansaray while engaging the proprietor who was dodging an invitation to the Legal Aid Board office to produce receipts that will determine amount paid to WAEC so far. The Proprietor had also failed to make himself availabl

Legal Aid South Africa praise LAB

Legal Aid South Africa praise LAB The Chairperson of the Legal Aid South Africa, Judge President D. Mlambo has said he is impressed with the successes of the Sierra Leone Legal Aid Board at the community level. He admitted this is an area South Africa will need to learn from Sierra Leone. The Judge Mlambo made this remark at a meeting with staff of the Sierra Leone Legal Aid Board and TIMAP for Justice - a local legal aid service provider - at the head office of the Board in Freetown. The Judge was head of a four-person delegation to the country. Judge Mlambo noted that the scheme in South Africa has achieved a lot in terms of dedicating legal aid in the courts and quality assurance, at the same time it is struggling to create an impact in the community. ‘This is because the Ministry of Justice expect the scheme not to do anything civil,’ he said.  The Judge pointed out that the Legal Aid Act of South Africa allows the scheme to provide legal aid in civil matters. He sa