OPINION: If judges, who took an oath to uphold the Constitution, can be accused by their colleagues of acting unlawfully and in violation of the Constitution, it is about time that we should ask whether we have provided the necessary safeguards against the supposed guardians of our democracy, writes Professor Sipho Seepe.
* Professor Sipho Seepe is Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Institutional Support at the University of Zululand.
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