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Eastern Cape Judge President Faces Tribunal Over Misconduct Allegations

January 17, 2025
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At the tribunal hearing for Judge President Selby Mbenenge, a former secretary delivered a gripping testimony, detailing alleged inappropriate conduct that she claims left her deeply traumatized. Mbenenge, who serves as the Judge President of the Eastern Cape Division of the High Court, faces serious accusations of misconduct. The hearing into these allegations commenced on Monday.

The secretary, who requested anonymity due to fear of retaliation, described an incident that she said profoundly altered her life. Among the allegations was a claim that Mbenenge undressed her at her home “without him seeing me,” a remark she emphasized in her testimony. She alleged the conduct took place during a work-related interaction, leaving her deeply uncomfortable and questioning the boundaries of their professional relationship.

She recounted feelings of shame and emotional distress, characterizing Mbenenge’s behavior as incompatible with the dignity expected of someone in his position. “No one holding such a revered office should engage in such actions,” she asserted.

Judge President Mbenenge has denied the allegations and maintained his commitment to upholding the integrity of the judiciary. Through his legal team, he argued that his actions were misinterpreted, urging the tribunal to thoroughly evaluate the evidence presented.

The Judicial Conduct Tribunal, chaired by retired judge Yvonne Mokgoro, is expected to hear additional testimonies in the coming days. Depending on the tribunal’s findings, potential consequences for Mbenenge could range from a formal reprimand to a recommendation for impeachment.

The case has drawn significant public attention, with legal and advocacy groups stressing the importance of judicial accountability. Women’s rights organizations have also called for a fair and impartial investigation to ensure justice is served.

Observers note that this case could set a precedent for addressing allegations of misconduct within South Africa’s judiciary, underscoring the importance of transparency and accountability in the nation’s legal system. Both parties are expected to present further evidence as the tribunal continues its proceedings this week.

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