NEWS ANALYSIS: Show us evidence of graft, urges chief justice amid new attacks on judiciary

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NEWS ANALYSIS: Show us evidence of graft, urges chief justice amid new attacks on judiciary, reports claudimailovich 🔒

Chief justice Mogoeng Mogoeng called a media conference on Friday to again address what can only be seen as another attack on the judiciary, even though he is not yet ready to call it that.

Mogoeng called on nameless and faceless accusers of corruption in the judiciary to start providing evidence for their claims, as “gratuitous allegations of corruption can only delegitimise the judiciary and imperil our constitutional democracy”.A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as exclusive Financial Times articles, Morningstar financial data, and digital access to the Sunday Times and Times Select.

 

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claudimailovich I brought evidence of magistrates court, recordings, all sorts of other things by their own bodies, grafte between them and a very large attorney firm, and was threatened with a mental asylum by a high court judge

claudimailovich The graft between the judges and lawyers is huge. The whole court system from bottom to top is as corrupt as the government. They say bring evidence, these are judges that can put you away in all sorts of places

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