Legal expert Osbourne Molatudi on #ProgressiveTalk

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We look at the issue of legal liability and we ask the question in the first part of the conversation, who should be held liable for inciting workers or political party members to damage property during a protest, this as the country witnessed protests against Clicks that sometimes turned violent.
9 Sep 2020 English South Africa Business · Arts

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