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Judicial Conduct Tribunal

JSC to continue deliberations on Hlophe’s fate next month
National
/ 4 June 2021

JSC to continue deliberations on Hlophe’s fate next month

The Judicial Service Commission did not near finality on the matter on Friday and the matter was postponed to the next available date

By Emsie Ferreira
Richard Calland: Why judges matter — an illustrative tale
Opinion
/ 4 June 2021

Richard Calland: Why judges matter — an illustrative tale

Johannes Mahlangu’s torture by police and charge for a murder he didn’t commit should never have happened

By Richard Calland
Freedom Under Law sends letter of demand to JSC on suspending Hlophe
National
/ 21 April 2021

Freedom Under Law sends letter of demand to JSC on suspending Hlophe

The letter follows the commission’s insistence that the embattled Western Cape judge president will partake in this week’s interviews of candidates

By Emsie Ferreira
JSC will deliberate Hlophe’s fate on June 4
National
/ 21 April 2021

JSC will deliberate Hlophe’s fate on June 4

The Judicial Service Commission said in a letter to the Cape Bar that the judge president would participate in interviews of aspirant judges in his division

By Emsie Ferreira
FUL mulls legal options regarding Hlophe’s presence at interviews for Western Cape bench
National
/ 20 April 2021

FUL mulls legal options regarding Hlophe’s presence at interviews for Western Cape bench

Premier Alan Winde and the Cape Bar Council asked that the interviews be postponed pending a decision on Hlophe’s fate but the JSC declined

By Emsie Ferreira
Hlophe: Goliath’s ‘false allegations’ amount to gross misconduct
Article
/ 7 February 2020

Hlophe: Goliath’s ‘false allegations’ amount to gross misconduct

The Western Cape Judge President has made a counter-complaint against his deputy and responded to her allegation

By Franny Rabkin
‘Judge President Hlophe tried to influence allocation of judges to nuclear case’
Article
/ 21 January 2020

‘Judge President Hlophe tried to influence allocation of judges to nuclear case’

Deputy Judge President Patricia Goliath accuses Hlophe of attempting to influence her to allocate the case to judges he perceived as ‘favourably disposed’ to former president Jacob Zuma

By Franny Rabkin
Judge Motata cleared of impeachable conduct
Article
/ 10 October 2019

Judge Motata cleared of impeachable conduct

Though cleared of gross misconduct, he retired high court judge must pay a fine of over a million rand

By Franny Rabkin
Hlophe tribunal: Another year of uncertainty?
Article
/ 2 July 2019

Hlophe tribunal: Another year of uncertainty?

The tribunal against Judge John Hlophe was postponed exactly a year ago and the next step remains unclear

By Mashadi Kekana
Hlope tribunal: Yet another delay
Article
/ 2 July 2018

Hlope tribunal: Yet another delay

Free State High Court Judge Cagney Musi recuses himself in the interests of justice and the judiciary

By Franny Rabkin
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