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The Presidency, Pretoria, Statement, 27 August 2015

 

 

Meeting of the National Executive and the Judiciary

 

Union Buildings, Pretoria

 

 

Deputy President,

Chief Justice,

Esteemed members of the National Executive and the Judiciary,

Ladies and gentlemen of the media,

Fellow South Africans,

Today, I chaired the meeting of the National Executive and the Judiciary in
my capacity as Head of State. The meeting had been convened at the request
of Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng.

The meeting took place at the Union Buildings in Pretoria to discuss matters
of mutual concern directed at enhancing the working relations between these
two arms of the State.

We acknowledged the historic nature of this meeting which is the first of
its kind in our democracy. The meeting has contributed to the strengthening
of our constitutional democracy.

 

It is our conviction that such interactions can only advance and deepen our
constitutional democracy.

 

The Chief Justice had requested the meeting in order to discuss matters of
concern to the Judiciary. These included public utterances attributed to,
among others, some members of the National Executive.

The meeting was characterised by a frank and cordial exchange of views
conducted in an atmosphere of mutual respect.

The two delegations raised their concerns on a number of issues including
statements made in the public domain from both sides which may have brought
into question the integrity of both the National Executive and the
Judiciary.

The meeting took place against the backdrop of significant progress we have
made as a country in the past 21 years of our constitutional democracy.

 

The Judiciary and the Executive each reaffirmed their commitment to the
independence of the judiciary, the rule of law and the separation of powers
all of which underscore our constitutional democracy. We also reiterated our
commitment to the institutional integrity of all arms of the state the
Executive, Judiciary and the Legislature.

 

The meeting agreed on the following:

1.     Our respect for the separation of powers and the integrity of the two
institutions.

2.     To exercise care and caution with regards to public statements and
pronouncements criticising one another. Failure to do so will undermine the
global status of the Republic as a bastion of democracy, tolerance, human
rights and the rule of law. 

3.     We should strive to promote the values and ethos of our constitution
in our utterances. The arms of the State should not be seen to be
antagonistic towards one another in public.

4.     The transformation of the Judiciary and the legal profession are at
the heart of our constitutional enterprise and the parties have a
responsibility to strive towards its achievement.

5.     In those instances where Judges are believed to have conducted
themselves unethically, other arms of the state, entities or members of the
public should make use of the structures set up to address such concerns,
and report them to Judicial Conduct Committee of the Judicial Service
Commission. Similarly complaints against Magistrates must be reported to the
Magistrates Commission.

6.     All have a duty to protect and promote the Constitution of the
Republic to all citizens as the supreme law of the land.

7.     Court orders should be respected and complied with.

8.     We reaffirm our obligation to the people of South Africa and to
promote access to justice. We also underscore our responsibility to the
people of South Africa to uphold the Constitution of the Republic.

9.     This meeting is the foundation of future engagements to discuss
issues that may arise from time to time.

10. The administration of the courts, access to justice and transformation
have been identified as issues requiring specific focus in future
engagements.

This historic meeting has yielded positive outcomes. It will enable us to
work better together to serve the people of South Africa, as independent
arms of the same State. Serving the people is our shared obligation and
commitment.

 

The delegations were constituted as follows, presided over by the President
of the Republic:

 

National Executive

 

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa;

.    Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Adv Michael Masutha;

.    Minister of Science and Technology, Ms Naledi Pandor;

.    Minister of Human Settlement, Ms Lindiwe Sisulu;

.    Minister of Environmental Affairs, Ms Edna Molewa;

.    Deputy Minister of Justice, Mr  John Jeffery;

.    Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Mr
Andries Nel.

 

Judiciary

 

Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng

 

.    Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke,

.    President Lex Mpati, Supreme Court of Appeal,

.    Justice Mohamed Solomon Navsa, Supreme Court of Appeal,

.    Judge President John Hlophe, Western Cape;

.    Judge President Diale Kgomo, Northern Cape;

.    Judge President Monica Leeuw, North West,

.    Judge President Dunstan Mlambo, Gauteng.

 

 

I thank you.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Bongani Majola on 082 339 1993 or  <mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected] 

 

 

From:  <http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/pebble.asp?relid=20423>
http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/pebble.asp?relid=20423

 

Also at:  <http://www.judiciary.org.za/> http://www.judiciary.org.za/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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