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Budgetary constraints 'derail' justice

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June 19, 2025

Budgetary constraints have led to a shortage of judges in South Africa, with the Office of the Chief Justice (OCJ) unable to provide the judiciary with the much-needed support.

- Vhahangwele Nemakonde

Yesterday, OCJ briefed the portfolio committee on justice and constitutional development on its annual performance plan and budget.

OCJ was allocated a budget of R2.607 billion (2024-25), of which R1.333 billion was allocated to the direct charge for judges' remuneration and benefits.

During the financial year, it spent 108% of its budget. National Treasury has allocated an additional budget, ensuring that OCJ is capacitated to enhance support for the judiciary.

OCJ informed the committee of the shortage of law researchers.

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