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Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him

Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge has filed an urgent application with the North Gauteng High Court to prevent the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) from recommending his impeachment to Parliament. Mbenenge seeks to block the JSC's finding of gross misconduct and wants the commission's decision and the earlier tribunal report reviewed and overturned. The JSC rejected the Judicial Conduct Tribunal's conclusion that Mbenenge's behavior in a sexual harassment case amounted to misconduct, instead determining that his actions constituted gross misconduct due to a serious disregard for职场权力

Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge has approached the North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, on an urgent basis to block the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) from recommending his impeachment to Parliament.

Mbenenge is seeking to interdict the JSC’s finding of gross misconduct and have the commission’s decision and the earlier tribunal report reviewed and set aside.

In March, the JSC rejected the Judicial Conduct Tribunal’s conclusion that Mbenenge’s behaviour in the sexual harassment complaint, brought by court secretary Andiswa Mengo, amounted to misconduct.

Instead, the commission found that his actions constituted gross misconduct because of the serious disregard for workplace power dynamics.

Mengo presented the WhatsApp texts Mbenenge sent between 2021 and 2022 as proof of his unwarranted sexual advances. She said Mbenenge had exposed himself to her in his chambers.

In January, the tribunal, chaired by retired Judge President Bernard Ngoepe, found Mbenenge guilty of misconduct but stopped short of classifying it gross misconduct.

However, the JSC said it could not accept the tribunal’s findings, concluding that Mbenenge’s conduct met the threshold for gross misconduct.

Mbenenge argues that the JSC’s decision was irrational, procedurally flawed and unfair.

He says the tribunal exceeded its terms of reference and the commission’s ruling is based on a defective process. He has previously said the interactions were consensual.

Mbenenge says that allowing the process to proceed to Parliament would cause irreparable harm to his reputation and career.

If the JSC’s recommendation is tabled, the National Assembly could vote on his removal.

A two-thirds majority would be required to strip him of his judicial office and pension benefits.

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Source document: Judicial Service Commission (JSC)

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News24IndependentCenter13 days ago
Mbenenge takes on JSC, insists tribunal cleared him of sexual harassment

The article reports that Mbenenge has challenged the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), asserting that a tribunal has cleared him of allegations of sexual harassment.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Mbenenge's claim without apparent bias, stating his assertion that he was cleared by a tribunal. No explicit ideological framing or biased language is evident.

Mail & GuardianIndependentCenter13 days ago
Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him

Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge has filed an urgent application with the North Gauteng High Court to prevent the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) from recommending his impeachment to Parliament. Mbenenge seeks to block the JSC's finding of gross misconduct and wants the commission's decision and the earlier tribunal report reviewed and overturned. The JSC rejected the Judicial Conduct Tribunal's conclusion that Mbenenge's behavior in a sexual harassment case amounted to misconduct, instead determining that his actions constituted gross misconduct due to a serious disregard for职场权力

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts without overtly favoring either side. It reports on legal proceedings involving judicial misconduct allegations against a high-ranking official, providing details from both the accused and the commission. There is no clear editorializing or biased language.

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