The Citizen (KZN)

JZ appoints top judge

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President Jacob Zuma has appointed Constituti­onal Court Judge Ray Zondo as the Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa with immediate effect.

Judge Zondo will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke last year.

Judge Zondo has been a judge since 1997, when he was appointed to the Labour Court, and served on the High Court bench in Pretoria before he was named for the Constituti­onal Court in 2013.

A statement from the presidency said Justice Zondo comes to the position of Deputy Chief Justice “with enormous experience in the broader legal profession”.

“Prior to being appointed as a judge, he practised for many years as a human rights and labour lawyer, having begun his career as an articled clerk under the late Mrs Victoria Mxenge.

“Justice Zondo also served on several commission­s and committees, including the Goldstone Commission of Inquiry regarding the prevention of violence and intimidati­on, as well as the ministeria­l task team which was establishe­d in 1994 to draft the Labour Relations Bill for post-apartheid South Africa,” the statement said.

“Justice Zondo was appointed as a judge of the Labour Court in November 1997.

“In 1999 Justice Zondo was appointed as a judge of the then Transvaal Provincial Division of the High Court. In 2000, Justice Zondo was appointed as Judge President of the Labour Court and Labour Appeal Court for a period of 10 years.

“After completion of his ten years’ term of office as Judge President of the Labour Court and Labour Appeal Court in 2010, Justice Zondo returned to the North Gauteng Division of the High Court as a judge of that court.

“Justice Zondo was appointed as Acting Judge of the Constituti­onal Court with effect from November 2011 until May 31, 2012.” – ANA

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