[Year]
ADL2601
ADMINISTRATIVE
LAW
EXAM PACK
2022
CHRISTINA SHAAKUMENI
, Table of Contents
EXAM MEMORANDUMS.................................................................................................................................................1
MAY/ JUNE 2022............................................................................................................................................................1
28 JANUARY 2022.........................................................................................................................................................10
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2021.........................................................................................................................................18
JUNE/JULY 2021...........................................................................................................................................................25
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021...........................................................................................................................................32
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2020.........................................................................................................................................40
MAY/JUNE 2020...........................................................................................................................................................50
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2019.........................................................................................................................................60
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2019 ANSWERS........................................................................................................................60
MAY/ JUNE 2019..........................................................................................................................................................62
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018.....................................................................................................................................70
MAY/ JUNE 2018.........................................................................................................................................................82
OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2017.........................................................................................................................................94
MAY/JUNE 2017........................................................................................................................................................103
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - ADL2601
EXAM MEMORANDUMS
MAY/ JUNE 2022
FACTUAL SCENARIO
In July 2017, Mr Ronald Moyo was charged and convicted of fraud for defrauding the Department
of Public Works of Five (5) million Rand. Mr Moyo was sentenced to nine (9) years’ imprisonment
for having committed tender fraud. After eighteen (18) months in prison, he was diagnosed with
an incurable and inoperable illness and is not expected to survive for more than twelve (12)
months. He applies to be placed on parole on medical grounds in terms of section 69 of the
Correctional Services Act. The provision reads:
A prisoner serving any sentence in a prison –
(a) who suffers from a dangerous, infectious or contagious disease; or
(b) whose placement on parole is appropriate on the grounds of his or her physical condition, or,
in the case of a woman, her advanced pregnancy, may at any time, on the recommendation of the
medical officer be placed on parole by the Commissioner, provided that a prisoner sentenced to
imprisonment for life shall not be placed on parole without the consent of the Minister.
After applying for parole, Mr Moyo’s application was rejected by the Commissioner of Correctional
Services. Mr Moyo was extremely angry by the Commissioner’s decision and demands reasons.
The grounds for refusal are, amongst others, that Mr Moyo generally, does not look ill, that his
ADL2601
ADMINISTRATIVE
LAW
EXAM PACK
2022
CHRISTINA SHAAKUMENI
, Table of Contents
EXAM MEMORANDUMS.................................................................................................................................................1
MAY/ JUNE 2022............................................................................................................................................................1
28 JANUARY 2022.........................................................................................................................................................10
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2021.........................................................................................................................................18
JUNE/JULY 2021...........................................................................................................................................................25
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021...........................................................................................................................................32
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2020.........................................................................................................................................40
MAY/JUNE 2020...........................................................................................................................................................50
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2019.........................................................................................................................................60
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2019 ANSWERS........................................................................................................................60
MAY/ JUNE 2019..........................................................................................................................................................62
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018.....................................................................................................................................70
MAY/ JUNE 2018.........................................................................................................................................................82
OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2017.........................................................................................................................................94
MAY/JUNE 2017........................................................................................................................................................103
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - ADL2601
EXAM MEMORANDUMS
MAY/ JUNE 2022
FACTUAL SCENARIO
In July 2017, Mr Ronald Moyo was charged and convicted of fraud for defrauding the Department
of Public Works of Five (5) million Rand. Mr Moyo was sentenced to nine (9) years’ imprisonment
for having committed tender fraud. After eighteen (18) months in prison, he was diagnosed with
an incurable and inoperable illness and is not expected to survive for more than twelve (12)
months. He applies to be placed on parole on medical grounds in terms of section 69 of the
Correctional Services Act. The provision reads:
A prisoner serving any sentence in a prison –
(a) who suffers from a dangerous, infectious or contagious disease; or
(b) whose placement on parole is appropriate on the grounds of his or her physical condition, or,
in the case of a woman, her advanced pregnancy, may at any time, on the recommendation of the
medical officer be placed on parole by the Commissioner, provided that a prisoner sentenced to
imprisonment for life shall not be placed on parole without the consent of the Minister.
After applying for parole, Mr Moyo’s application was rejected by the Commissioner of Correctional
Services. Mr Moyo was extremely angry by the Commissioner’s decision and demands reasons.
The grounds for refusal are, amongst others, that Mr Moyo generally, does not look ill, that his