The judicial conduct tribunal’s outcome could reshape women’s rights, workplace safety and equality in South Africa’s male-dominated judiciary
The civil rights group argues that it was irrational and that parliament failed in its duty to oversee the commission
The president’s decision to remove him from the bench was flawed, Motata said, because the National Assembly was misled when it took a vote that triggered this step
The letter follows the commission’s insistence that the embattled Western Cape judge president will partake in this week’s interviews of candidates
Motata is one of seven judges who face impeachment inquiries but whose cases have languished unresolved for years
The CPUT head, found guilty of misconduct, claims he was targeted for exposing corruption