Three previous attempts have been for the Constitutional Court where Kathree-Setiloane was among its first legal researchers in 1995.
CAPE TOWN - Gauteng High Court Judge Fayeeza Kathree-Setiloane made another appearance before the Judicial Service Commission on Monday, this time vying for one of four seats on the bench of the Supreme Court of Appeal .
Kathree-Setiloane is currently the most senior woman judge at the High Court in Johannesburg. Currently acting in the SCA she said she’s found her next calling.But not all commissioners were convinced that she’s given up on the Constitutional Court and questioned her commitment to the SCA. Kathree-Setiloane also addressed previous criticism raised by the panel that she does not have the requisite temperament for a higher court.
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