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Witness Withdrawals Complicate LPC Case Against Advocate Dali Mpofu

May 6, 2025
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Witness Withdrawals Complicate LPC Case Against Advocate Dali Mpofu
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The Legal Practice Council’s misconduct case against prominent advocate Dali Mpofu has encountered major obstacles as multiple key witnesses withdraw their participation. The unexpected development threatens to derail proceedings in what was already a highly charged legal confrontation.

Reliable sources reveal that several witnesses scheduled to provide critical testimony have declined to participate, with some expressing concerns about potential retaliation and others questioning the fairness of the process. These withdrawals create significant evidentiary gaps that could compromise the LPC’s ability to prove its allegations against the high-profile lawyer.

Mpofu, known for his controversial public statements and high-stakes legal battles, faces potential professional sanctions if found guilty. The case represents an important test of the legal profession’s ability to self-regulate, though the vanishing witness pool may severely limit the council’s capacity to make its case.

Legal analysts note the LPC now faces difficult choices – whether to proceed with weakened evidence, seek alternative testimony, or reconsider its approach entirely. The situation exposes the inherent challenges professional bodies face when investigating powerful legal figures, particularly where potential witnesses may feel vulnerable.

The unfolding drama raises uncomfortable questions about professional pressures within South Africa’s legal community. Observers suggest the witness withdrawals could indicate either legitimate concerns about procedural fairness or possible intimidation tactics – though no evidence of the latter has been presented.

As the case continues, its resolution may set important precedents for professional accountability while testing the limits of the LPC’s authority. The outcome could influence public confidence in the legal profession’s ability to police its own members effectively.

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