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Judge Apologizes for Controversial Remarks in Senzo Meyiwa Trial

June 9, 2025
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Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng has publicly apologized in court after making controversial comments during the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial that sparked accusations of racial bias. The remarks drew widespread criticism from legal groups, politicians, and the public, leading to calls for the judge to retract his statements and uphold judicial standards.

During a hearing at the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria, Judge Mokgoatlheng acknowledged that his conduct was inappropriate. His apology followed backlash over comments he made when defense lawyer Charles Mnisi requested time off to participate in the Comrades Marathon. The judge suggested that white lawyers would not make such a request, implying a difference in professionalism based on race.

The remarks were widely condemned, with critics calling them racially insensitive. Xola Nqola, chairperson of Parliament’s justice committee, described the comments as “unfortunate” and bordering on racism. Legal organizations, including the Black Lawyers Association, also expressed concern, arguing that such statements damage public trust in the judiciary.

This is not the first time Judge Mokgoatlheng has faced criticism for racially charged remarks. Earlier this year, he apologized after questioning the punctuality of black lawyers during the same trial. Critics say these incidents raise concerns about his impartiality.

The trial involves five men accused of killing former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa in 2014. The case has drawn significant public attention, with many South Africans demanding justice. Some worry that the judge’s remarks could affect perceptions of fairness in the trial.

While the judge has apologized, skepticism remains about whether his comments have influenced the proceedings. The controversy highlights broader concerns about judicial conduct and the need to maintain professionalism and impartiality in high-profile cases. The trial continues under close public and media scrutiny.

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