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Goliath vs Hlophes: JSC tasks Zondo to lead probe over explosive misconduct claims

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) says the complaint lodged against Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and his wife, Judge Gayaat Salie-Hlophe, will be dealt with by a statuary body chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo and other senior judges of the superior courts.

The complaint, lodged by Hlophe's deputy, Patricia Goliath, contains allegations of verbal abuse, victimisation, preferential treatment and physical assault, News24 previously reported.

It alleged Judge Hlophe and his wife had committed "gross misconduct" and compromised the functions of the Western Cape High Court.

In an unprecedented statement following a leak to the media, the JSC said it had been inundated with requests to issue updates and comments about the complaint.

But, it said, the complaint would be dealt with correctly, and called for space during this process.

"At this moment, the JSC is seized with the complaint and should be afforded the opportunity to deal with it in line with the processes prescribed in the Judicial Service Commission Act, 1994 [as amended]. 

"As judges, members of the JSC are duty bound to deal with complaints without fear, favour or prejudice and would do so as expeditiously as reasonably practicable.

ALSO READ | Judge Salie-Hlophe paints Deputy Judge President Goliath as racist, ambitious with an 'unhealthy obsession' with her marriage

"There is therefore no need for anyone to provide any unsolicited guidance on how the JSC should deal with complaints," it said.

Once the investigation into the two is complete, the findings and recommendations would be communicated to the media and public, the JCS added.

"The media and the public at large are humbly urged to exercise patience and restraint and allow the JSC to exercise its statutory mandate without any hindrance or undue influence."

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