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📨JUST IN: President Cyril Ramaphosa suspends Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela in SenzoMeyiwatrial amid growing concerns about delays. CyrilRamaphosa TheCitizenNews Catch up here⬇️

and Nomonde Mngqibisa-Thusi, as confirmed by the Judicial Service Commission today.

Judges Matter, the judicial watchdog group, has also called for the judges to be held accountable for their delays in matters.Earlier this month, the JSC called upon Ramaphosa to suspend the two judges, for their failure to deliver numerous reserved judgments. Gauteng High Court Judge President Dunstan Mlambo lodged a complaint with the JSC regarding this matter “and a number of other judgments reserved for long periods”.

But, previously, the JSC announced that the judges would be permitted to conclude the cases they were handling before being suspended.

 

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