
Sayi Nindi
consultant attorney
Sayi Nindi joined our Firm as a Consultant in September 2021. She completed her LLB and LLM degrees at the University of Pretoria. Sayi was admitted as an attorney in 2009 after completion of her articles at Gildenhuys Malatji Attorneys. She worked at the Legal Resources Centre – Constitutional Litigation Unit where she specialized in private sector accountability litigation. During her tenure at the Legal Resource Centre, Sayi acted on behalf of various communities and individuals who have challenged multinational corporations or multimillion-dollar projects for human rights violation. She also presented at various international conferences and workshops including making submissions at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland; and the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights in Banjul, Gambia.
Sayi is currently a director at Malatji & Co. She has advised different public entities and government departments on appropriate procurement processes, assisted in legal issues arising when tenders are evaluated, represented government where tender awards are challenged; advised on decisions that must be taken lawfully, procedurally fairly and reasonably; conducted judicial reviews of decisions made by government and other organs of state.
As part of her employment law practice, Sayi advises and represents clients in all employment law related litigation matters, including internal enquiries, private arbitration and dispute resolution, statutory arbitration tribunals as well as at the Labour Court. She further assists clients in initiating or chairing disciplinary enquiries as well conducting investigations on all employment and labour law issues affecting our clients. Sayi has also recently acted as a Judge of the Labour Court, Johannesburg. She is indeed seen as a valuable member of our Team, both in an advisory and practice capacity, in respect of all employment and labour law needs of our clients across the board.