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The Judicial Service Commission on Tuesday recommended the appointment of Eastern Cape High Court Judge Glenn Goosen and Gauteng High Court judges Piet Meyer, Keoagile Matojane, Sharise Weiner and Daisy Molefe as justices of the Supreme Court of Appeal.
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The low conviction rate in gender-based violence cases is the driving force behind civic activist Ian Cameron's critical review of police minister Bheki Cele's track record.
Sipho Mabena Experts say this makes a mockery of the system in a country with a low conviction rate on politicians. Minister of Police Bheki Cele. Picture: Gallo Images/Brenton Geach The penchant by political parties to lay criminal cases against ministers serves no purpose other than political expediency, with experts saying this makes a mockery of the system in a country with a low conviction rate on politicians. The news cycle is not short of accounts about opposition politicians marching into police stations to open cases against a government minister, a more recent case being that of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) charging Police Minister Bheki Cele. This emanates from a High Court in Pretoria ruling which on Friday revealed the minister had attempted to halt the suspensions of police.