JSC finds Motata guilty of misconduct, fines him more than R1m
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has found retired judge Nkola Motata guilty of misconduct and ordered him to pay more than R1m.
"Judge Nkola Motata shall pay a fine of R1 152 650 that is equivalent of 12 months of his current salary, which shall be payable in full over a period of not more than 24 months from the date of this decision," the commission announced in Midrand on Thursday.
The JSC said the fine should be paid to the South African Judicial Education Institute which provides education for judicial officers.
Its decision comes after a ruling by the judicial tribunal which found that Motata's conduct at the scene of a car crash in 2007 was racist and lacked integrity.
The tribunal's report also found that Motata's conduct at the scene and the "remarks he made were racist and thus impinged on and were prejudicial to the impartiality and dignity of the courts".