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  • Questions have emerged on why Judge Tintswalo Makhubele has been hearing cases despite being suspended by the president.
  • Makhubele is listed on the court roll of the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.
  • The judge is fighting her suspension and has approached the High Court.

Judge Tintswalo Annah Nana Makhubele was suspended by President Cyril Ramaphosa following the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) on 14 October, until a Judicial Conduct Tribunal (JCT) completes impeachment proceedings against her, GroundUp reports.

Her suspension was to take effect after she finalised "part-heard and reserved judgments".

She struck off an application from the urgent roll on Friday, 2 November, by the Black Sash Trust that sought to ensure the continuation of the top-up South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) grants beyond October.

The Black Sash Trust lodged the matter against Sassa, the chief executive officer of Sassa, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Social Development, and the president.

Commuter activist group #UniteBehind had lodged a complaint against Judge Makhubele following her controversial tenure at the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa).

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Judge Makhubele was accused of breaching the separation of powers principle, by being both a judge of the High Court and the chairperson of Prasa, a position that falls under the executive branch, as well as of improper conduct while Prasa chairperson.

On 14 October, Sello Chiloane, secretary of the JSC, wrote to Judge Makhubele on behalf of Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, to inform her that the JSC had recommended the establishment of a tribunal to conduct impeachment proceedings, and that it had requested the president suspend her in the meantime.

Also on 14 October, the JSC released a statement communicating the decision, as well as a similar decision to impeach and suspend Judge Mushtak Parker of the Western Cape High Court.

In response to GroundUp's questions, CP Fourie, spokesperson of the JSC, said that the JSC "has been informed by the Presidency that the president has suspended Judges Makhubele and Parker subject to the condition that they finalise their part-heard matters and reserved judgments".

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Fourie confirmed that the Judicial Conduct Tribunal "is being established and the public will know when its hearings commence".

On why Judge Makhubele was still hearing new cases, GroundUp was directed to Dunstan Mlambo, Judge President of the Gauteng Division of the High Court.

GroundUp has not yet received a response.

It appears from the High Court rolls that Judge Makhubele has been hearing new matters since 14 October. The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria's Criminal Court roll for Tuesday (10 November) shows that Judge Makhubele is enrolled in Court 6E as a civil trial judge.

Before this, a criminal court roll of 5 November shows that Judge Makhubele had been assigned to hear an unopposed motion.

On 3 November, TimesLIVE reported that Judge Makhubele had approached the High Court to set aside the JSC decision to recommend that she be suspended from the judiciary.

Zukiswa Vuka, senior organiser for #UniteBehind, confirmed that the commuter activist group would be opposing this application.

Judge Makhubele argues that the date of her appointment as a judge was on 1 June 2018, and not 1 January 2018.

According to the JSC's correspondence with Judge Makhubele, the JSC "felt that Judge Makhubele was indeed a judge during the period of 1 January 2018 until her position was in fact redetermined by the president".

This article will be updated with responses from Mlambo and the Presidency as they arrive.


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