The Constitution still matters – former chief justice
1 July 2016
Johannesburg – The Constitution has to address people’s concerns to stay relevant, former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo said on Thursday.
“For a Constitution to have a meaningful place in the heart, it must address the concerns of people,” Ngcobo said at a public lecture hosted by the Human Sciences Research Council on Thursday evening.
Corruption, racism, violent protests, the slow pace of service delivery, and access to land were all threats to the country’s constitutional democracy, he said.
HSRC CEO, Crain Soudien, asked whether the Constitution really mattered given the recent spate of violent protests, looting, destruction of property, politically-motivated killings, and racism.