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Judges 'undermine' Constitution

2003-06-17 19:24
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Cape Town - Johnny de Lange, the outspoken chair of parliament's justice portfolio committee, on Tuesday poured more fuel on the fire in his row with some of the country's top judges.

Speaking in the national assembly, he lambasted the Judges President for accusing him of interfering in the independence of the judiciary, and for criticising Justice Minister Penuell Maduna for not defending them.

"The shrill, hysterical tone and content of the statement is most unusual and, one would venture, unbecoming members of the judiciary," De Lange said during the justice budget debate.

He was referring to a statement, read out by Cape Judge President John Hlope and signed by five other Judges President on Friday. It was backed on Tuesday by the Transvaal acting Judge President.

'Scurrilous attack'

A meeting of the top judges followed comments by De Lange - made during committee hearings - on the efficiency of the country's courts and the high salaries earned by judges.

The judges complained of a "scurrilous attack on the independence, integrity and dignity of the judiciary", and an insinuation that judges were lazy and overpaid.

The ANC committee chair on Tuesday also accused the judges of undermining the Constitution by blatantly undermining the authority and standing of the Chief Justice, Arthur Chaskalson.

Chaskalson had participated in a five-hour meeting last week, when all the issues referred to by the Judges President had been addressed.

"It is unthinkable that certain of our Judges President could so blatantly undermine the authority, standing and leadership of the Chief Justice and the Deputy Chief Justice," De Lange said.

The committee was merely performing its oversight role over the administrative - as opposed to the judicial - functioning of the courts.

Political interference

"I can state without any fear of contradiction that at no stage during the history of the judiciary of this country has the independence of the judiciary been as firmly entrenched, promoted and upheld, as in the case of the last few years."

He challenged any judicial officer to show one instance in which a politician had interfered in the judicial functions of the courts.

De Lange also slammed the "scathing and unwarranted" attack on Maduna for not defending the judges.

Parliament was independent of the executive, and the committee had a responsibility to oversee the justice department, a task it had performed, through hearings, for the past 10 years.

"It is imperative that the justice committee, and even parliament as a whole, are not to be intimidated or cowered into submission by such unwarranted, unmandated and hysterical allegations.

"No matter how shrill and hysterical the outburst, we must be guided by the facts in this whole saga, not emotions," he said.

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