This after a 'conflicting version of events regarding an alleged assault incident between [judges] Hlophe and Parker'.
This after a ‘conflicting version of events regarding an alleged assault incident between [judges] Hlophe and Parker’.
The letter, dated 11 March 2020, expresses concern over the conflicting version of events regarding an alleged assault incident between Hlophe and Parker. As a result of the two versions presented by Parker, Le Grange says he has resolved to take this position until the complaint has been dealt with and logically concluded.
“This quite understandable given my emotional state at the time. I therefore came to the firm but inescapable conclusion that a complaint of my nature in this regard, will be both inappropriate and unnecessary,” he said. “As far as I am concerned, I am satisfied that there is absolutely no basis for a complaint against the Judge President, and [I] request you once again to respect my decision,” Parker said.
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