National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise's legal counsel has questioned whether Democracy in Action represents the public interest in its application to have Parliament's rules for the impeachment of the head of a Chapter 9 institution scrapped.
The Western Cape High Court on Thursday heard another application seeking to declare the rules for the removal of a head of Chapter 9 institutions unconstitutional.
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The Zondo Commission has welcomed the Thursday judgment by the Constitutional Court which ruled that former President Jacob Zuma must appear before the commission and give evidence.
The commission said it will take steps to get the judgment and order of the Constitutional Court served on Jacob Zuma.
The commission further said it believes that the judgment upholds the rule of law and emphasises that no one is above the law.
The commission of inquiry into state capture has welcomed the Thursday judgment by the Constitutional Court which ruled that former President Jacob Zuma must appear before it, and give evidence.
‘No one is above the law’ – Zondo commission welcomes ConCourt ruling on Zuma News24 Wire
SCC chair, DCJ Zondo speaks after former President, Jacob Zuma left the State Capture Commission in Braamfontein after hearing that Judge Raymond Zondo will not recuse himself, 19 November 2020. Picture: Neil McCartney The commission said it will take steps to get the judgment and order of the Constitutional Court served on Mr Zuma.
The commission of inquiry into state capture has welcomed the Thursday judgment by the Constitutional Court which ruled that former President Jacob Zuma must appear before it, and give evidence.
Justice Chris Jafta ruled that Zuma must honour the summons and directives to appear before the Zondo commission, and give evidence before on dates det