NADEL STATEMENT ON THE UMERITORIOUS AND BASELESS SAZF COMPLAINT TO THE JSC ABOUT RETIRED JUDGE SIRAJ DESAI, AND THE APPLICATION BY CASAC AGAINST THE JSC
19 June 2021
The baseless and vitriolic attack on retired judge Siraj Desai by the South African Zionist Federation (SAZF) in the form of their complaint notarized in apartheid Israel and lodged with the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) warrants a response, for it underpins a sinister agenda to silence those justice and freedom loving people who speak out against the colonial occupation, crimes of apartheid and genocide by the Zionists against the people of Palestine.
Judge Desai, by expressing his support for the people of Palestine, has not committed a breach of the Judicial Service Commission Act or the Code of Judicial Conduct. His principled stance on issues of social justice globally is consistent with the values and precepts that informed our struggle against colonialism and apartheid, as well as our global solidarity with the oppressed in other parts of the world, especially in occupied Palestine.
The JSC, which was established in terms of section 178 of the Constitution, should refuse to accept or validate this complaint by the SAZF and not waste any resources investigating it, for it does not involve any matter concerning the administration of justice in South Africa. We should be mindful too that Judge Desai, who is currently a retired judicial officer, has not committed any judicial misconduct to begin with and that his support for the people of Palestine is commendable.
Judge Desai has been consistent in his support for the Palestinians for many years, even before his retirement, and therefore the motive and timing of the SAZF complaint is obvious, coinciding as it were when apartheid Israel has committed heinous crimes against the Palestinian people recently, and when misperceptions abound of the alleged unfair treatment of judicial officers who appeared before the JSC recently and were robustly questioned on their commitment to human rights and to fighting corruption.