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Justice Mogoeng made the comments last year
South Africa’s Judicial Conduct Committee has ordered the chief justice to apologise and retract his comments that showed support for Israel.
Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng made the remarks in June last year during a webinar – which was hosted by The Jerusalem Post newspaper, according to local media.
Africa 4 Palestine, a pro-Palestine organisation, was among three groups that filed a complaint with South Africa’s Judicial Conduct Committee, saying the comments contravened the code of judicial conduct.
The committee ruled on Thursday that Justice Mogoeng must apologise within 10 days and even gave the wording to be used.
In a statement, Africa 4 Palestine said the decision “affirms that no one is above the law and we hope that it sets the standard for future judicial conduct”.
We won!! South Africa’s top judge Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng found guilty and ordered to apologize for Pro-Israel comments. Thank you to incredible legal team🙏👊👊👊 pic.twitter.com/mNNkH9vFa0
— #Africa4Palestine (@Africa4Pal) March 4, 2021
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