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Tense moments as JSC interviews candidates for vacancies at KZN High Court

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October 10, 2025

THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) yet again experienced some uncomfortable moments yesterday during its interviews to fill vacancies in the superior court across the country - this time when Chief Justice Mandisa Maya had to rebuke a candidate for referring to a female who had lodged a complaint against him, as “that woman”.

- ZELDA VENTER

This was during the interview of attorney, Malizo Gwagwa who was the first to be interviewed for one of the vacancies in the KwaZulu-Natal Division of the High Court.

He was questioned about a complaint by the sister of a deceased who claimed that he did not comply with his legal obligations in finalising the estate of the deceased.

Gwagwa’ remark in referring to her as “that woman” prompted Justice Maya to tell him that he could have referred to the complainant in a more respectful way.

Gwagwa apologised and explained that he could not recall her name. He added that he did respect women and the remark was not meant to be disrespectful.

However he was questioned further by Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi about his failure to disclose a misconduct matter against him.

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