An advocacy group, Judges Matter, which monitors the judiciary, says prospects of the Judge president of the Western Cape High Court Division, John Hlophe’s court application succeeding are slim.
An advocacy group, Judges Matter, which monitors the judiciary, says chances of Judge President, John Hlophe's court application succeeding are bleak pending the outcome of his possible impeachment by the National Assembly.An advocacy group, Judges Matter, which monitors the judiciary, says chances of Judge President, John Hlophe's court application succeeding are bleak pending the outcome of his possible impeachment by the National Assembly.
Hlophe was found guilty of gross misconduct, for allegedly trying to influence two former Constitutional Court Justices, Bess Nkabinde and Chris Jafta in a matter involving Jacob Zuma when he was still the ANC president in 2008.The group says the matter between the JSC and Hlophe has been dragging on for far too long.
The decision of the JSC to request for suspension of Hlophe has drawn mixed reactions from some parties.
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