Daily Dispatch

Stuurman’s choice words aired at tribunal

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EX-MAGISTRATE Xoliswa Stuurman was known for her scathing rebukes of those who crossed her line.

Her choice phrases highlighte­d during her disciplina­ry tribunal included the following:

● “You are called upon to stop running this institutio­n like a shebeen where a patron would in a drunken stupor just stand up and address anyone who cared to listen.” – from an e-mail to senior court officials regarding a colleague.

● In a letter to Chief Magistrate Valerie Gqiba, she said: “Your decision was based solely on your vindictive­ness . . . tainted with your boundless and uncontroll­able hatred of me.”

● “You are lying through your teeth again,” she pronounced in an e-mail to colleague Fanie Stander, acting chief magistrate at the time, whom she also accused of a “propensity to be a stranger to the truth” and of being on a crusade to destroy her career.

● She also said of Stander: “You are taking this ‘acting chief magistracy’ thing too much, as a result you are overcompen­sating.”

● “Is that what you are discussing with your crew when you are discussing magistrate­s, magistrate­s whose guts you hate?”

● “When are you going to stop? Aren’t you tired of peddling a dead horse?”

● “Stop dragging me down to your level of gossip-mongering which you worship . . . I grew up in a society where gossip-mongering and males don’t go hand in hand.”

● “I am a magistrate independen­t from your control.”

● “As a judicial officer, there is a certain level of intelligen­ce which is expected from you.”

Magistrate Robyn Tyler was told to “shut up” as Stuurman was “not talking to you . . . I will deal with you later”.

To court clerk Nondumiso Mdingi, she said: “You are witchcraft . . . you are using medicine . . . you are a witch.”

“I will treat your e-mail as if it has not arrived and delete it,” she wrote in correspond­ence with Niehaus McMahon attorneys. Of the Dispatch article first alerting the public to her behaviour, she wrote in a memo: “The only thing [the] flawed article has managed to do is to divide us more as a country on [a] racial basis.”

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