NADEL SUPPORTS JUDGE MANDLENKOSI MOTHA IN QUESTIONING THE RACIAL MAKEUP OF THE LEGAL TEAM IN THE MATTER OF PERIFORM WORK SCAFFOLDING ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD v COMMISSIONER OF BROAD BASED BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT COMMISSION & BROAD BASED BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT COMMISSION
28 February 2024
The National Association of Democratic Lawyers (NADEL) stands firmly in support of Judge Motha’s decision to question the racial makeup of the counsels involved in Periform in light of the fact that the legal profession remains highly untransformed. Transformation of the legal profession, particularly with regard to briefing patterns, has always been a contentious and controversial issue in the South Africa legal profession.
NADEL recognises that a judge is entitled, if not obligated, to question the lack of black counsel in our courts and that the State and judiciary play a pivotal role in advancing transformation, otherwise transformation will remain stagnant and sluggish.
NADEL commends this action by Judge Motha as it underscores a judicial commitment to transformation and is a step in the right direction to raise the awareness of the constant indignity of racial discrimination in the legal profession.
Mvuzo Notyesi, the President of NADEL said that “South Africa has always aimed to address inequities resulting from the systematic exclusion of black people from meaningful participation in the economy to access South Africa’s productive resources, economic development, employment creation and poverty eradication. Transformation remains a serious concern in South Africa, and within the legal fraternity and past and present discriminatory practices that are experienced by black legal practitioners when it comes to distribution of work and briefing has been top of NADEL’s agenda.”