Separate politics, judiciary: Mogoeng

054 20-11-2012 Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng during the court examination by aggrieved ANC members at the Constitutional court, the case has been postponed until tomorrow. Picture: TIRO RAMATLHATSE

054 20-11-2012 Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng during the court examination by aggrieved ANC members at the Constitutional court, the case has been postponed until tomorrow. Picture: TIRO RAMATLHATSE

Published Oct 11, 2013

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Johannesburg - Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has said that the judicial system and politics must be separated, the SABC reported on Friday.

For the judiciary to function independently and competently, it should be resourced to stand independently with no parliamentary representation, he reportedly said.

Mogoeng was addressing the North West University summer graduation ceremony in Mahikeng.

The university gave him a honorary doctorate of law for his contribution to the transformation of South Africa and the Southern African Development Community's judicial systems, according to the national broadcaster.

Sapa

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