No Somdaka, I disagree the ANC cannot use deputy chief justice Dikgang
Moseneke as a fallback call when its now convenient for them its a pre-
mature statement and a call for opportunists. Infact when the pressure
mounts form the DA, FF Plus and other right wing parties, they must do
the damage control. Let them sort out the mess they have created,
Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo accepted the offer from JZ out of his
free will overlooking the basics constitutional procedures, its their
fault not to check the blind sports and a lack of organisational
skills and political immaturity. The JZ administration is a very risky
one, he has surrounded himself with filthy rich Indians and other
bunch of animals. Now the DA has used the loophole and that has played
in their racists. Hlope and the Cape Town judges are fighting the
highly racialised judicial system particularly in the Western Cape, so
Ngcobo should have fought his own battles.
The racists DA will fight tooth and nail to entrench white supremacy
every where in SA using the Democracy and the Groote Schuur
Constitution including the judiciary. They want to combine Cape Town's
legislative capital with Bloemfontein's Judicial capital, Pretoria
will soon follow if you look at the national local government trends,
going back to the same apartheid systems. Those jews know their story,
do not take them lightly.
The time for Sushi, whiskies, parties and social animals is over its
time for real economic, social politics.
Izwe lethu,
On 28 Jul 2011, at 10:38 AM, Sibongile Somdaka wrote:
28 July
2011
Press
Release
FAO: News Editors / News wires
Subject: AZAPO on Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo’s withdrawal
The decision by Chief Justice Ngcobo to decline President Zuma’s
proposed term extension must be commended. It brings sanity and
dignity to the country’s judiciary and not least to the highest
court in the land – the Constitutional Court.
AZAPO hopes that Chief Justice Ngcobo’s demonstrated wisdom and
maturity will also exude to influence Luthuli House and
Mahlambandlovu to do the honourable thing and appoint the man whom
the President of the Republic had previously overlooked - the Deputy
Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke. Those tasked with the leadership of
our democratic institutions of power should demonstrate personal and
political maturity and appoint the Deputy Chief Justice as Chief
Justice. The man has the credentials and integrity to occupy the
office of Chief Justice!
Given that the Deputy Chief Justice’s term of office may also be
nearing its lapse, AZAPO is of the view that legal and political
questions on the appointment and/or term of office of Constitutional
Judges in general and the Chief Justice in particular should be
resolved as a matter of urgency.
Equally important is the need to tackle the finer lingering
questions regarding the separation of powers by ensuring that we
enact a law that all judges, including the Concourt judges and Chief
Justice, are appointed via the Judicial Services Commission (JSC)
process which must recommend potential appointees to Parliament.
Parliament should process such recommendations through a bill
process that allows for public participation. The executive arm of
government could make its submissions through JSC and the
Parliamentary process.
The greatest lesson can be learnt from the controversy relating to
the independence of the judiciary, is that a clear separation of
powers, greater level of public participation and accountability is
needed. The current systems have more than proved their inadequacy
in this regard. A multiple check and balances and counter-check and
balances process will in AZAPO’s view enhance institutional
integrity and restore public confidence in South Africa’s organs of
state. It will also go a long way to protect the country from
political and criminal manipulations.
As with the executive and lower courts, AZAPO believes that the term
of office of Concourt judges should not be limited as long as an
individual is fit and proper to carry his or her duties
competently. Only the appointment to the Chief Justice position
should compel an individual to serve a maximum of two five year
terms along similar lines the constitution demands of the President
of the Republic.
Gaontebale Nodoba
AZAPO National Secretary for Publicity and Information (Spokesperson)
Tel: 072 835 8020; Email: [email protected]
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Subject: Apartheid Corruption
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 10:29:36 +0200
Revolutionary greetings Ma-afrika,
See how Magnus Malan and other white lumpens looted state resources
before the democratic transition and our government accepted the
repayment of the odious debt. We must call on the Hawks, Public
Protector and other chapter institutions to investigate this bloody
corruption as it in the best public interest of the african masses
that are still trapped in poverty circles. Please go through it long
as it is, although it does not give solutions to the problems but
the thugs involved must be prosecuted too.
You can google it under Apartheid Corruption. Can we live with this
reality?
Izwe lethu
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