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Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane SC Reveals Hostility from Judiciary Over Representing Zuma

January 16, 2025
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Renowned advocate Muzi Sikhakhane SC has disclosed that his decision to represent former President Jacob Zuma led to significant hostility from certain members of the judiciary. Speaking at a legal seminar in Johannesburg, Sikhakhane recounted how his role as Zuma’s legal counsel resulted in both professional and personal challenges.

“I faced vilification for fulfilling my duties as a lawyer,” Sikhakhane shared. “Some judges openly expressed hostility toward me because I defended President Zuma. It felt more than a professional difference; it was deeply personal.”

As one of South Africa’s most esteemed legal minds, Sikhakhane represented Zuma during several high-profile legal battles, including those related to corruption charges stemming from the controversial arms deal. He maintained that his decision to defend Zuma was in line with his responsibility to uphold the rule of law and guarantee the right to legal representation for all South Africans.

“The law is unequivocal: every individual is entitled to a fair trial. It’s not for lawyers to pick sides or pass moral judgment on their clients. Our duty lies with the Constitution and the principles of justice,” Sikhakhane emphasized.

The advocate also voiced concern over the growing trend of public figures being tried in the court of public opinion before their legal proceedings are fully concluded.

While some critics have accused Sikhakhane of enabling delays in the legal process, he rejected the claim. “Delays in judicial processes are systemic issues, and blaming the defense team is often an easy scapegoat,” he argued.

Sikhakhane’s statements have reignited discussions on the independence of South Africa’s judiciary and the pressures faced by lawyers defending unpopular clients. Legal experts are calling for a reflection within the profession to address these challenges.

Zuma remains embroiled in multiple legal battles, and the controversy surrounding his legal representation continues. Sikhakhane’s candid remarks highlight the complexities of navigating South Africa’s deeply polarized political and legal landscape.

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