The failure by the Judicial Service Commission, an organisation chaired by the chief justice, risked undermining respect for the rule of law, the group said
Judges Matter has asked the chief justice whether the implications of the decision have been carefully weighed
The opposition’s constitutional challenge on the ANC’s cadre deployment was spun out of conjecture and speculation, a full bench found
There was 15 years of legal to and fro before the first judge in post-apartheid South Africa was impeached
South Africa argued before the ICJ that redress must go beyond a two-state solution
The Judicial Service Commission said the fact that the Eastern Cape judge president has filed charges against his accuser was not relevant to its decision
The president largely blamed the state of the country on the legacy of apartheid and the Zuma era but said the ANC was not finished yet
The debate on the State of the Nation address, predictably, became a campaign stump for all parties
The court’s decision means the ruling party remains compelled to hand over its deployment records to the Democratic Alliance
The president said ‘every person responsible’ must be held to account, in a state of the nation address made with the election in mind