Lawyer’s fees not just academic: Unisa billed R494,000 for 11 days’ work

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Lawyer’s fees not just academic: Unisa billed R494,000 for 11 days’ work
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Charges described as ‘exorbitant and unreasonable for the services rendered’

A sum of R120,000 to attend two workshops, R21,000 for six hours of telephonic consultation and R7,000 to drive from Pretoria to Johannesburg to deliver documents — these are the fees a lawyer has charged

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