THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT’S RULING AGAINST JACOB ZUMA - WHAT SHOULD WE BE THANKFUL FOR?
THIS BRIEF CONSIDERS THE RULING OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AGAINST JACOB ZUMA. THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT HAS REAFFIRMED THAT THE RULE OF LAW WILL PREVAIL AND EVERYONE IS EQUAL BEFORE THE LAW. THIS BRIEF REFLECTS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF A JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT PROCESS THAT IS NOT SUBJECT TO THE WHIM OF POLITICIANS.
A version of this brief appeared on “News24” on 2 July 2021.
INTRODUCTION
By now most, if not all of us, have at least a basic idea of what the Constitutional Court’s ruling in Secretary of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud un the Public Sector including Organs of State v Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (“Contempt Case”) is all about. In essence, it is the result of ex-President Zuma’s refusal to appear and testify before the State Capture Commission which has been investigating the myriad of corrupt activities and the near total gutting of our state institutions under his presidency. Years of unchecked corruption and greed are slowly being brought to the surface at the State Capture Commission and Mr Zuma obviously decided that it was not in his interests to make an appearance.
His actions resulted in one of the strongest judgments in defence of the rule of law this country has ever seen.