THE FW DE KLERK FOUNDATION WELCOMES COURT RULING DISQUALIFYING HLOPHE FROM SERVING ON THE JSC
The FW de Klerk Foundation welcomes the Cape Town High Court’s decision to disqualify Dr John Hlophe from serving on the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).
The FW de Klerk Foundation welcomes the Cape Town High Court’s decision to disqualify Dr John Hlophe from serving on the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).
Daniela Ellerbeck reviews the latest saga surrounding Dr Hlophe and the JSC, looks at the facts and issues at hand to explain why the Court reached the conclusion it did.
Alfred Mahkuntsul looks at the facts, issues and the applicable law the Court referred to in Democratic Alliance v Hlophe And Others.
The FW de Klerk Foundation is concerned by the appointment of Dr John Hlophe, MP to serve on the Judicial Service Commission (“JSC”).
The chronic inefficiency plaguing the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) and the persistent delays in delivering judgments by our courts raises serious constitutional concerns, jeopardising the very essence of justice in our democratic society.
According to media reports the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), Advocate Shamila Batohi, recently addressed Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Justice & Correctional Services and
During the past weeks there has been an important exchange of views in the Afrikaans Sunday newspaper Rapport on independence of the courts and the