The President Jacob Zuma just
recently declared in a statement earlier on Thursday that according to a
section of the Constitution‚ "members of the JSC served until they are substituted
by those who designated them".
The brief statement read as follows: Zuma has decided to substitute/take-out
the following three members:
- Advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza SC
- Advocate Ismael Semenya SC
- Ms Andiswa Ndoni.
"President Jacob zuma has acknowledged the outbound
members for their indelible contribution to the JSC and their sterling service
to the nation.
On Friday night EFF spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi :
"The statement just comes without any clarification."
"We opinion this move as rather directly provoked by
JSC's refusal to appoint Advocate (Gcina) Malindi who is an ANC prosecutor into
the bench‚" he charged.
Four years ago‚ Malindi famlusly burst into tears as he
tried to "protect the president's dignity" when he represented Zuma‚
the ANC and Zuma’s children in their urgent application to prevent the public
display of the portrait‚ The Spear.
Ndlozi praised the legal specialists being dropped from the
JSC as "seasoned and some of the best minds with integrity in the
JSC".
"Despite it being in Zuma's powers to remove them‚ it
cannot be that this is without any valid explanation.
"The ANC and Zuma are therefore only trying to have yes
men and women in the JSC so that the JSC can appoint judges who can rule in
their favour...‚" he said.
The EFF also rejected the president's recommendation to have
Justice Raymond Zondo as the Deputy Chief Justice.
"We believe in his integrity and seniority as he has
indeed been serving in the Constitutional Court already. He deserves to be in
the highest court in the land as a seasoned judge and as a man of integrity.
However‚ it is inexplicable why Zuma would ignore the acting Deputy Chief
Justice Bess Nkabinde who has been serving in the Constitutional Court longer
than Justice Zondo. Above all‚ in the interest of advancing the gender
struggle‚ why ignore a woman‚ well qualified‚ with integrity and who is already
acting in the position?..." Ndlozi asked.
"Less than a month ago‚ Zuma argued that South Africa
is ready for a woman President. Yet‚ when opportunity is ripe to appoint a
woman Justice to the high position of Deputy Chief Justice‚ he does not."
Zuma earlier on Friday said his office had written to political leaders
represented in the National Assembly on his intention to appoint Justice
Raymond Zondo as the Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa. The
position of Deputy Chief Justice became vacant as a result of the retirement
from active service of Deputy Chief Justice‚ Mr Justice Dikgang Moseneke.
Zuma said he has also consulted Chief Justice Mogoeng
Mogoeng as the Chairperson of the Judicial Service Commission.
Justice Zondo is currently a Judge of the Constitutional
Court since 2012 and has previously served as Judge President of the Labour
Appeal Court.
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