An investigation by the Southern Africa Accountability Journalism Project has corroborated allegations of systemic corruption at the Jap Cape Division of the Excessive Court in Mthatha, the set up court officers solicit bribes – some as excessive as R15,000 – from attorneys to set routine administrative functions.
An investigation by the Southern Africa Accountability Journalism Project has corroborated allegations of systemic corruption at the Jap Cape Division of the Excessive Court in Mthatha, the set up court officers solicit bribes – some as excessive as R15,000 – from attorneys to set routine administrative functions.
Attorneys attempting to set routine administrative functions at the Jap Cape Division of the Excessive Court in Mthatha advise that court officers are soliciting bribes – some as excessive as R15,000 – to build responsibilities that ought to be part of their customary jobs.
The allegations were first detailed in an anonymous December 2024 letter to the Jap Cape’s Performing Agree with President Zamani Nhlangulela after which Performing Deputy Agree with President Bantubonke Tokota.
No matter the seriousness of the allegations, neither prefer spoke back to our requests for statement, which had been first despatched by process of e-mail on 24 March. It is unclear what their response to the December 2024 letter modified into once, and whether or not they’ve taken action.
Chief Justice Mandisa Maya modified into once copied in our demand and her spokesperson, Lindokuhle Nkomonde, acknowledged receipt. He mentioned the “Office of the Chief Justice (OCJ) has zero tolerance for fraud and corruption” and that it treats complaints pertaining to these “with…