In 2021, the JSC upheld a Judicial Conduct Tribunal ruling that Hlophe committed serious misconduct by referring a pending ruling in the arms deal corruption case of former president and now MK leader Jacob Zuma to two Constitutional Court judges. File photo
The party argues that the ANC erred in law in finding there were no legal impediments to his appointment.
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Tags: AfriForum , ANC , Constitutional Court , Democratic Alliance , freedom under law , Glynis Breytenbach , Helen Zille , Jacob Zuma , John Horophe , Justice Commission , Mdumiseni Ntuli , Parliament , politics , Umkhonto we'Sizwe Party