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JSC to hear oral evidence
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Sun, 06 Jul 2008 10:15
The Judicial Service Commission will hear oral evidence from the
Constitutional Court and Cape Judge John Hlophe on a date yet to be
announced, it said on Saturday.
Spokesperson Marumo Moerane said the JSC had decided to hear the
evidence due to "conflicts of fact on the papers placed before it."
Moerane said both parties made presentations regarding the future
conduct of the matter.
He said Hlophe's lawyers made an application to the JSC for certain
members of the commission not to sit to hear the complaint.
He said notice of the date and venue of the oral hearing would be
made known once arrangements had been finalised.
Judge Hlophe is accused of approaching some of the Constitutional
Court's judges improperly as they were deliberating over cases
involving ANC president Jacob Zuma.
Hlophe has laid a counter complaint claiming the court abused his
right by making their complaint against him public.