State admits judiciary and executive might not always agree over directives for courts

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Deputy minister John Jeffery acknowledges there must be more engagement on ‘who is doing what’

There seems to be no agreement between the executive and the judiciary over some areas of responsibility when issuing directives for the functioning of courts during SA’s lockdown, deputy justice minister John Jeffery told legal practitioners on Monday.

“We do need to engage more with the judiciary on who is doing what and respect each other and work together. I don’t know if I can take it much further than that,” he said. The lockdown has also affected the courts. Restrictions were put in place that limited, for example, what cases could be heard.

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