'JSC processes are opaque' - Casac calls for Hlophes vs Goliath complaint to be prioritised
5 February 2020
The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (Casac) wants a scathing complaint lodged against the head of the Western Cape High Court Judge President John Hlophe, to be transparent and prioritised.
Multiple legal bodies, including the General Council of the Bar, its Cape division and the Legal Practice Council, have called for the matter to be expedited to restore confidence in the public's eye.
According to Casac, the Judicial Service Commission's (JSC) discontentment with what it called "unsolicited guidance" on how to deal with the gross misconduct complaint against Hlophe and Judge GayaatSalie-Hlophe, should be reconsidered.
If not, it infringes on the values and principles of the Constitution relating to responsiveness and openness, Casac executive secretary Lawson Naidoo said on Wednesday.