Deadline for comment on Ngcobo appointment
After initially failing to consult with the leaders of the opposition parties in the National Assembly, as required by the Constitution, President Zuma sent two facsimiles to the DA's offices on 7 August, after he had announced his preferred candidate on 6 August. The first was backdated to 5 August, the second requested comment on his preferred candidate by 17 August (today).
Together with three other opposition parties - the Independent Democrats, the Congress of the People and the Inkatha Freedom Party - the Democratic Alliance sent a joint letter to the President, in response to his retroactive request for advice. That letter was sent on 10 August.
We have, to date, received no response to that letter.
The letter is significant because it contests the fact that the President's facsimile constitutes proper consultation, as required by the Constitution. It recommended that the President withdraw his statement that he had "appointed" Justice Sandile Ngcobo to the position of Chief Justice and suggested that the process be reconstituted.
There can be little doubt that the President failed to properly consult and is in violation of the Constitutional provision that he do so, for the following reasons: