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SA judiciary a threat to democracy - COSATU

 

 

Naledi Shange, News24, Johannesburg, 5 August 2015

 

The judiciary has become a threat to South Africa's democracy, COSATU
president S'dumo Dlamini said on Tuesday evening.

 

"We have seen how our hard won advances secured since the democratic
breakthrough continue to face threats from our own judiciary which zigzags
from making progressive rulings which asserts the new democratic
dispensation and making rulings which clearly protects apartheid privileges
and in many cases constituting judicial overreach and undermining the
doctrine of the separation of powers," Dlamini said. He was speaking at the
Congress of the SA Trade Unions Gauteng congress in Johannesburg.

 

"The result of this has been to undermine the majority rule and to impose
setbacks on development which favour the majority of South Africans, the
majority of whom is the working class."

 

Dlamini said COSATU accepted the independence of the judiciary but was
against some of its actions which it claimed blocked transformation or fair
criticism of judgments.

 

"We want an increase [of] access to justice for all sectors of society,
promoting a culture of judicial accountability. We are calling for the
reorganisation of the court system to better reflect changes in the
country's provincial and demographic make-up," Dlamini said.

 

Call for transformation

 

He called for transformation in the judiciary and legal profession, adding
that qualified judges who supported the advancing of socio-economic rights
of the working class needed to be appointed.

 

"Transformation of the judiciary must include, but not be limited to,
achieving racial and gender parity, changing attitudes towards the
aspirations and needs of the working class and the poor; progressive gender
perspective; change in the language of the courts; access to and the
administration of justice, and building a prosperous non-racial, non-sexist
and democratic South Africa that would not tolerate inequalities inherited
from apartheid capitalism," he said.

 

Dlamini also focused on Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela.

 

He claimed that she had been positioned as a role player in a political
scene which was "shaped against liberation forces".

 

"It is becoming difficult not to associate the conduct of the public
protector with the campaign run by the opposition in Parliament which is
aimed at replacing the majority rule as part of the campaign to delegitimise
the popular democratic government," he said.

 

Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng recently requested a meeting with President
Jacob Zuma to discuss continuous criticism of the judiciary from the ruling
party. That meeting is scheduled for August 27.

 

 

From:
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/SA-judiciary-a-threat-to-democracy-Co
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