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If I have a competitor move into my delivery area, he's throwing down, you know, from the middle ages days as in "throw down the Gauntlett" I won't even disrespect you to assume you didn't know what I was inferring about throwing down.
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Lucy Gauntlett was also the photographer of these photos.
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"The treaty says that SADC member states shall not discriminate against any person on grounds of gender, religion, political views, race, ethnic origin, culture, ill-health or disability," Gauntlett said.
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Gauntlett told the judges that several of his clients, including the
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On the matter of appeal, Gauntlett argued that the CCMA was not excluded from the PAJA, because it was not specifically exempted in the Act. The CCMA was not judicial, he told the court, and it did not have the all the normal judicial powers.
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"We say it was grossly unfair to allow the fax," Gauntlett submitted.
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It was doubtful that statutory corruption had been proved on count one, Gauntlett contended.
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"We don't say its proper, but we don't say it's at the heart of the inquiry ... it's not what the offence requires," Gauntlett replied.
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Judge Mahomed Navsa asked Gauntlett whether he thought Zuma would have done what he had done (used his influence to the benefit of Shaik and his companies) if there was no benefit or reward.
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"This is not your usual corruption charge," Gauntlett told the court.
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