Advocate Teffo has lodged a formal case alleging bribery of R35 million involving Judge Ratha Mokogoahleng, Dustin Mlambo, and Aubrey Ledwaba. The case reportedly relates to matters arising from the high-profile Senzo Meyiwa trial, which has attracted widespread public attention in South Africa.
According to sources, Advocate Teffo has approached the Office of the Chief Justice to formally register the allegations and seek an official investigation. The bribery claim alleges that substantial sums of money were offered or exchanged in connection with judicial decisions, although the full details of the alleged transactions and the circumstances under which they occurred have not yet been disclosed.
The registration of the case comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the judicial process in high-profile trials, highlighting concerns about integrity, transparency, and potential corruption within the legal system. No official statements have yet been issued by Judge Mokogoahleng, Dustin Mlambo, or Aubrey Ledwaba regarding the allegations.
The Office of the Chief Justice is expected to review the complaint and determine whether an internal investigation or disciplinary proceedings are warranted. Legal analysts note that such allegations, if substantiated, could have significant implications for public confidence in the judiciary and the administration of justice in South Africa.
Advocate Teffo’s move has reignited public discussion around the Senzo Meyiwa trial, which has been closely followed by media and civil society due to its high-profile nature and the broader issues of accountability it raises within the justice system.
