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CASAC says the Judicial Service Commission’s decision to expunge a letter from a legal expert shows the weakness of the person who presided over the interviewing process for the position of the country’s Chief Justice.

The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution says the Judicial Service Commission’s decision to expunge a letter from a legal expert shows the weakness of the person who presided over the interviewing process for the position of the country’s Chief Justice.A concerned Rhodes University Professor, Hellen Cruz, wrote to the JSC.

But CASAC Executive Secretary, Lawson Naidoo says the issue of the letter was extremely poorly handled. “Well, the letter should never have been read out in the first place. You know this is a process of the Judicial Service Commission. Anyone of us can write letters and we don’t expect them to be read out at the sitting of the JSC. And I really do think that it, unfortunately, highlights the weakness of Judge Petse in terms of him presiding over these interviews this week.

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CASAC a racist organization! They were exposed during CJInterviews. Their preferred candidates are full of scandals, lead to judicial crisis

Hahahahaha...! What transpired to this JSC interviews has really had this jakkals by the scrotum. It serves them well.

The status quo establishment works through these so-called NPOs to run the country through courts etc.

😂🤣 They won't do anything bcos their favorite stands no chance to b CJ😂

Lol it was brought forward by the peoples advocate 😂😂😂

Once you hit the dog, the owner comes out, that is what was exposed yesterday . There is more to this.

Censored record is useless

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Casac is a useless organization

Weak is a bit disrespectful,

Apartheid judges must stop ontefering with democratic processes. They are not used to democratic principles even during wjen they were on the bench

Legal experts Pierre de vos? Why must they entertain nosense

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