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JSC refuses to fill two vacancies in WCape

Commission leaves posts open rather than appoint top advocates to bench

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION

 PRESS RELEASE

20 April 2011

JSC Media - 1

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has concluded interviews of Judges to fill vacancies in the Bench

During the period 04-12 April 2011, the Judicial Service Commission conducted interviews at the Cape Town International Convention Centre for the various vacant judges' positions in the Supreme Court of Appeal, Competition Appeal Court, Electoral Court and the various divisions of the High Court. 

There were 31 candidates that were shortlisted and interviewed by the JSC and following the conclusion of the interviews, the JSC has presented the following recommendations to the President of the Republic of South Africa, Mr Jacob Zuma:

VACANCY

COURT

RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES

Two positions for Judges of Appeal

Supreme Court of Appeal

Judge M J D Wallis

 

The JSC was unable to recommend a candidate to fill the other vacancy.

 

VACANCY

COURT

RECOMMENDED CANDIDATE

One position for a Judge of Appeal

Competition Appeal Court

Judge D H Zondi

VACANCY

COURT

RECOMMENDED CANDIDATE

Two positions for Judges

Electoral Court

Adv M M Mthembu

The JSC was unable to recommend a candidate to fill the other vacancy.

KWAZULU-NATAL

VACANCY

COURT

RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES

Three positions for Judges

KwaZulu-Natal High Court

a.    Acting Judge Y T Mbatha

b.    Adv J A Ploos Van Amstel SC

 

The JSC was unable to recommend a candidate to fill the other vacancy.

 

NORTHERN CAPE

VACANCY

COURT

RECOMMENDED CANDIDATE

One position for a Judge.

Northern Cape High Court

Acting Judge M V Phatshoane

GAUTENG

VACANCY

COURT

RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES

Six positions for Judges 

North and South Gauteng High Court

a.    Acting Judge N J Kollapen

b.    Adv J W Louw SC

c.    Mr N D Tshabalala

d.    Adv S E Weiner SC

The JSC was unable to recommend candidates for the other two vacancies.

WESTERN CAPE

VACANCY

COURT

RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES

Three positions for Judges

Western Cape High Court

Acting Judge R C A Henney

 

The JSC was unable to recommend candidates to fill the two other vacancies.

The Chairperson of the JSC, Chief Justice Ngcobo expressed his satisfaction with the professionalism and dedication displayed by the JSC Commissioners in dealing with the interviews of the Judges. The JSC Commissioners have ensured that the process of interviewing the Judges is done in a dignified manner with great appreciation to the real needs of the Judiciary. 

The JSC reiterates its concern about the number of women candidates making themselves available for judicial positions.  This concern is illustrated by the fact that of the 31 candidates that were shortlisted for the vacant positions, only 9 were women.

Of the 9 women interviewed by the JSC, there are only 3 women recommended to the President for appointment. If the JSC were to fulfil its constitutional mandate bestowed on it pursuant to the provisions of section 174 (2) of the Constitution, which requires the JSC to give consideration to the need of the judiciary to reflect broadly the racial and gender composition of South Africa when judicial appointments are made, more women and black candidates should make themselves available for these positions.

The JSC was unable to recommend candidates to some of the vacancies in the Supreme Court of Appeal, Electoral Court, KwaZulu-Natal High Court, North and South Gauteng High Court and the Western Cape High Court.  It is envisaged by the JSC that all these positions will be re-advertised and considered in the next sitting of the JSC.

Statement issued by Adv Ntsebeza SC and Mr CP Fourie, Judicial Service Commission, April 20 2011

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