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John Hlophe’s Judicial Service Commission Case Suffers Another Blow

September 10, 2025
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John Hlophe’s Judicial Service Commission Case Suffers Another Blow
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The Western Cape High Court has officially ruled that Dr John Hlophe, Deputy President of the MK Party and former Western Cape Judge President, is not allowed to sit on the Judicial Service Commission (JSC). This decision comes as a major blow to both Dr Hlophe and the MK Party, who had strongly believed he should be allowed to take his seat. The court found that his impeachment by Parliament, which happened earlier this year, makes him unfit to be part of the JSC, which plays a key role in choosing and disciplining judges.

Dr Hlophe, who has been at the centre of controversy for years, was removed from the judiciary after Parliament found him guilty of gross misconduct. This was related to an old case involving alleged political interference in the Constitutional Court. Even though he is no longer a judge, the MK Party nominated him to the JSC, saying his legal experience made him a strong candidate. But several civil society groups and political parties raised concerns, arguing that someone found guilty of misconduct should not be involved in selecting judges.

In its ruling, the court said the Constitution is clear on who qualifies to serve on the JSC. Since Dr Hlophe was impeached, he does not meet the ethical standard required to serve. The judges said that allowing him back into the system would damage public trust in the judiciary. The judgment also mentioned that holding such an important position requires the highest level of integrity, and Dr Hlophe’s record does not meet that test anymore.

This ruling is already trending across social media, especially on X (formerly Twitter), with South Africans weighing in on both sides. Some are calling it a victory for the rule of law, while others believe it’s part of a political fight to block the MK Party’s influence. As things stand, the MK Party will need to nominate someone else to take up the JSC seat. Meanwhile, this decision sends a strong message about accountability in South Africa’s legal and political spaces.

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