Zuma appeals High Court ruling upholding Khampepe as TRC inquiry chair

Former President Jacob Zuma has applied to the Constitutional Court for leave to appeal a Johannesburg High Court decision dismissing his bid to remove Justice Sisi Khampepe as chairperson of the TRC Cases Inquiry. The ruling, delivered this week, also rejected a similar application by former President Thabo Mbeki, who supported Zuma's claims of bias.

In a continuation of his long-running challenge to the leadership of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Cases Inquiry, former President Jacob Zuma has written to the Constitutional Court seeking leave to appeal a Johannesburg High Court ruling. The High Court this week dismissed applications by Zuma and former President Thabo Mbeki to recuse retired Justice Sisi Khampepe, citing her past roles on the original TRC amnesty committee and as deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions as creating a 'reasonable apprehension of bias'.

Zuma initially filed for Khampepe's recusal late last year, arguing her prior positions with the TRC and National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), along with alleged misconduct and personal animosity, made her unfit to chair the inquiry impartially. The application gained support from Mbeki and others, leading to oral arguments heard earlier this year. SABC News reported the High Court's rejection as a setback for the former presidents.

This appeal keeps the leadership dispute alive amid broader scrutiny of the TRC's handling of historical cases. Judges Matter’s Mbekezeli Benjamin commented on the dismissal in a recent SABC News broadcast.

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Illustration of the Constitutional Court ordering an impeachment inquiry into President Ramaphosa over the Phala Phala scandal.
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Constitutional court orders impeachment inquiry into ramaphosa

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

South Africa's Constitutional Court ruled today that parliament must establish an impeachment committee to examine allegations against President Cyril Ramaphosa over the Phala Phala farm theft.

Former South African presidents Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma have filed a court challenge to remove retired judge Sisi Khampepe from heading an inquiry into delays in Truth and Reconciliation Commission prosecutions. The move targets alleged political interference in apartheid-era cases and raises questions about judicial impartiality. President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated he will abide by the court's decision.

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South Africa's Constitutional Court has dismissed an appeal against the recognition of King Misuzulu kaZwelithini as the rightful heir to the AmaZulu throne. The ruling upholds a previous Supreme Court of Appeal decision affirming President Cyril Ramaphosa's endorsement.

Geophrey Ledwaba, former head of operations at the Scorpions, testified at the Khampepe Commission of Inquiry that he did not halt investigations into Truth and Reconciliation Commission matters in 2003. He described his actions as a compliance with National Prosecution Authority policy to transfer cases to the Priority Crimes Litigation Unit. The testimony counters claims by victim families of political interference blocking justice.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed South Africans on Monday to declare he will not resign following the Constitutional Court ruling on the Phala Phala matter. He announced plans to seek a judicial review of the independent panel report. The president maintained that he has committed no crime.

The African National Congress in the Eastern Cape has paused its 10th provincial elective conference following a high court interdict. Three party members successfully sought the court order over verification irregularities and guideline violations. The ANC now awaits judicial advice on rescheduling.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A three-judge bench has set March 19, 2026, as the date for a ruling in a petition seeking to remove Deputy President Kithure Kindiki from office. The case was filed in October 2024 by businessman Aura and concerns the process of appointing Kindiki following the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. The petition claims that the process did not follow the Constitution.

 

 

 

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