By: Natasha Archary
Newly appointed Chief Justice, Raymond Zondo dismissed notions that the judiciary is captured.
Holding a media briefing on Thursday afternoon at his offices, Zondo said he does not take these allegations lightly.
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“Allegations that the judiciary is captured are very serious allegations and should not be made lightly. If there is evidence that any judge or the judiciary is captured, they must come forward.”
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo
Speaking about the honour of his appointment, the Zondo said while the position comes with a heavy weight, he is ready to take on the role.
“I felt honoured because I do think it is an honour to be appointed as a judge in the first place, but to be appointed as the Chief Justice is a special honour. It gives one an opportunity to serve the people in a very special way, so I felt quite honoured and privileged.”
President Ramaphosa announced Zondo as the new Chief Justice on 10 March.
Raymond Zondo will assume office on 1 April with Justice Mandisa Maya serving as his deputy.
Justice Zondo was first appointed as a judge of the Labour Court in 1997 and was Judge President of the Labour and Labour Appeals courts between 2000 and 2010.
He has been a judge of the Constitutional Court since 2012 and was appointed as Deputy Chief Justice in 2017.
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