National Assembly to Vote on Judge's Impeachment

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The National Assembly will vote on the judge’s impeachment on Wednesday. The ruling now paves the way for the National Assembly to vote on Hlophe and retired Gauteng High Court judge, ‘I’m not the only one who remarked about Zuma’: Hlophe says political interference behind impeachment.

The National Assembly will vote on the judge’s impeachment on Wednesday. The ruling now paves the way for the National Assembly to vote on Hlophe and retired Gauteng High Court judge, ‘I’m not the only one who remarked about Zuma’: Hlophe says political interference behind impeachment. Their impeachment process has to be in line with Section 177 of the Constitution, which governs the removal of a judge.

In the National Assembly, two-thirds of MPs must vote in favour of the impeachment, which would result in the judge being formally removed from office by President Cyril Ramaphosa. If the House does not vote in favour of impeachment, the judges could be sanctioned through punitive measures that include an order for an apology, a reprimand, counselling or training. The judge had acted improperly when he attempted to sway two Constitutional Court (ConCourt) justices in favour of former president Jacob Zuma in his 2008 bid to overturn warrants used to seize 93 000 pages of corruption trial evidence against him

 

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