For decades South Africans have been complaining that the Judiciary has lost its teeth. Paul Hoffman wrote that the corrupt have hollowed out the machinery of the justice system and that those who are left within it, are powerless. Chuck Stephens argues that justice in the country has become a greyscale, softened by Relativism and Humanism. The Judiciary has been culture-jammed and kneaded into a system that lacks a moral compass. ‘When God at the centre is replaced by humans at the centre, all you get is a tug-of-war between interest-groups’, says Stephens. – Melani Nathan A judiciary in the context of no right or wrong