The Judicial Service Commission is expected to conduct interviews on Monday for three posts.
Judiciary watchdog Judges Matter says the filling of three vacancies at the Supreme Court of Appeal is urgent.
This comes as the Judicial Service Commission is expected to conduct interviews on Monday in search of the best candidates for three posts. Research and Advocacy Officer at Judges Matter, Mbekezeli Benjamin elaborates, “On Monday the 20th, the Judicial Service Commission will interview ten candidates for three vacancies at the Supreme Court of Appeal. Now the Supreme Court of Appeal has had these vacancies for a while after the retirement of some of the senior judges. And so the ten candidates – it is essentially a re-run of the interviews that happened in October and the JSC was taken to court over those interviews.
Next week, just a week before the elections, the JSC will conduct crucial interviews for the next Chief Justice, Deputy President of the SCA and for 3 SCA vacancies. The decisions made will shape the judiciary for the next decade:
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