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Praise for two retiring Concourt judges

- Eunice Stoltz

Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo on Wednesday expressed his appreciati­on for Justices Sisi Khampepe and Chris Jafta on their retirement from the Constituti­onal Court. Both had served in their positions for 12 years.

“I wish to express our deep appreciati­on to Justice Khampepe for her selfless service to the people of South Africa, for her commitment to the rule of law, the independen­ce of the judiciary, for her role in strengthen­ing our constituti­onal democracy during her term of office,” Zondo said in a statement.

Khampepe leaves a legal career stretching over 40 years, with her “main area of practice, for which she was renowned, [being] the defence of workers against unjust laws and unfair employment practices”.

Highlights of Khampepe’s career include her appointmen­t by President Nelson

Mandela as one of the commission­ers at the

Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission in 1995. She also held an overview role in the elections in Zimbabwe and Uganda in 2004 and 2006, respective­ly.

Khampepe’s tenure on the bench of the Constituti­onal Court “is marked and celebrated as a period during which she eloquently developed jurisprude­nce on the rights of women and children, and other vulnerable members of society”.

Most recently, Khampepe delivered the historic judgment sending former president Jacob Zuma to prison for 15 months for violating the authority of the court and repeatedly attacking the dignity of the judiciary.

Ending his term of office, Chris Jafta was thanked by Zondo “for his contributi­on to the developmen­t of our law, for the service he rendered in various courts of our country and for his contributi­on to the promotion and protection of the independen­ce of the judiciary”.

Following a legal career at the high court, labour appeal court and supreme court of appeal, Jafta was appointed as a judge at the apex court in October 2009.

“Justice Jafta has made a huge contributi­on to this country’s jurisprude­nce,” said Zondo’s statement.

The retirement of Khampepe and Jafta comes at the same time as that of Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, whose term ended this week.

Khampepe delivered the historic judgment sending Jacob Zuma to prison

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‘Selfless service’: Justices Chris Jafta and Sisi Khampepe were wished well on their retirement by Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo

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