The DA welcomes the resolution of the National Assembly confirming the impeachment of Judge John Hlophe
21 February 2024
More than 15 years later, the DA's position that Hlophe lacks the integrity to be a judge, has been affirmed by the National Assembly which has adopted a resolution supporting the Judicial Services Commission’s finding that Hlophe should be removed as a judge.
In a last-minute attempt to prevent the adoption of this resolution, Hlophe unsuccessfully approached the Courts to prevent the National Assembly from exercising its Constitutional duties to hold public figures to account, including judges, who are not above the law.
This is a historic moment in our democratic history, where, for the first time, a judge will be impeached. The National Assembly, in terms of Section 177 of the Constitution, has adopted a resolution confirming the finding that Hlophe improperly attempted to influence Constitutional Court Justices in matters involving corruption charges against then-President Jacob Zuma. Hlophe's actions posed a serious risk to the impartiality and independence of the South African judiciary.
While the DA welcomes the finality of this matter, we remain concerned that the process to remove Hlophe took over 15 years after the 2008 misconduct complaint was lodged. The process was protracted and complex, with extensive investigations, hearings, and deliberations by the JSC. We also saw political interference and legal technicalities delaying the process. The process could and should have been dealt with more expeditiously.