Newly appointed Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has assured the public that the five candidates gunning for two spots in the Constitutional Court will be treated with dignity and respect during the Judicial Service Commission interviews. | Lwandi_N
The JSC is interviewing five candidates to fill two spots in the Constitutional Court.
Zondo said there would still be robust discussions, and candidates would still be asked hard questions. On Tuesday, the JSC kicked off its interviews of the five candidates hoping to fill the two vacant spots. Once the interviews are done, the JSC is required to present President Cyril Ramaphosa with three names more than the number of vacancies at the apex court for his consideration. This means all five candidates' names will be sent to the president.
Zondo's preamble came after the JSC interviews for the Chief Justice position came under heavy criticism because of the line of questioning some of the commissioners put to the candidates.
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