Statement by President Zuma on the extension of Judge Ngcobo's Service
03 June 2011
I met with leaders of political parties represented in the National Assembly today, on the 3rd of June at Tuynhuys in Cape Town.
I briefed the parties on a number of domestic and international issues including the country's new membership of BRICS as well as the peace processes in Cote d'Ivoire and Libya.
I was able to thank the political parties directly for the successful local government elections which had emphasized the country's maturing democracy.
The meeting also enabled me to brief the parties on my decision to retain Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo in active service as the Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa. On 15 August this year Chief Justice Ngcobo would be eligible for discharge from active service. Chief Justice Ngcobo was appointed as a judge on 15 April 1996. On 15 August 1999 he was appointed as a Constitutional Court judge and was subsequently appointed as Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa on 12 October 2009.