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Panel shortlists preferred candidates for NDPP - The Presidency

Adv's Simphiwe Mlotshwa, Rodney de Kock, Andrea Johnson, Siyabulela Mapoma and Shamila Batohi named

NDPP selection panel names preferred candidates

18 November 2018

The advisory panel tasked with making recommendations to the President on suitable candidates for the position of National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) has presented President Cyril Ramaphosa with the names of five candidates recommended for the position.

The nominees are:

Adv Shamila Batohi

Adv Siyabulela Mapoma

Adv Simphiwe Mlotshwa

Adv Rodney de Kock

Adv Andrea Johnson

The five nominees have been selected from 11 candidates who were interviewed – with media present - at the Union Buildings in Pretoria from Wednesday 14 November 2018 to Friday 16 November.

In October 2018 President Cyril Ramaphosa invited a number of legal organisations and independent public institutions to help him identify and select individuals for consideration as possible candidates for the position of NDPP.

This invitation formed part of the President’s effort to meet the deadline set by the Constitutional Court to appoint a new NDPP within 90 court days of August 13.

The organisations and institutions invited to assist the President in this endeavour nominated senior legal practitioners to serve on the panel headed by Minister Radebe.

The panel comprises:

Mr Thembekile Kim Makwethu (Auditor-General of South Africa);

Advocate Bongani Majola (South African Human Rights Commission);

Adv Jaap Cilliers (General Council of the Bar of South Africa);

Mr Richard Scott (Law Society of South Africa);

Mr Lutendo Sigogo (Black Lawyers Association);

Mr Lawrence Manye (Advocates for Transformation), and

Mr Mvuzi Nyotesi (National Association of Democratic Lawyers).

On Wednesday 14 November 2018 the panel was informed of the withdrawal from the process by Adv Glynis Breytenbach.

The panel proceeded to interview: 

Adv Siyabulela Mapoma

Adv Matodzi Makhari

Adv Matric Luphondo

Adv Khehla Andrew Chauke

Adv Andrea Johnson

Adv Rodney de Kock

Adv Dinah Noko

Adv Naome Manaka

Adv Simphiwe Mlotshwa and

Adv Shamila Batohi.

Minister Radebe has expressed the appreciation of the panel to all interviewees for availing themselves to serve in a nationally critical role and to do so in a public, transparent process.

Minister Radebe said the nomination of five candidates reflected the confidence of the panel that the position of NDPP would be filled by a fit and proper national director and reflected the depth of leadership capacity and legal excellence in South Africa’s legal sector.

President Ramaphosa, who this week completed a three-nation working visit to the European Union and is currently participating in an African Union Summit in Ethiopia, will study the recommendations of the panel and make an appointment within the timeline directed by the Constitutional Court.

Statement issued by Khusela Diko, The Presidency, 19 November 2018