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Judge President Mlambo accused of unethical conduct

In the line of fire

JUDGE President Dunstan Mlambo has been accused of unethical conduct for receiving a gift from the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) vice-chancellor, Professor Letlhokwa Mpedi, amid the ongoing case between the institution and its former employee.

Mlambo is the Judge President of the North and South Gauteng High Courts, and Machaba Attorneys have raised concerns that his conduct impacted the two divisions from hearing the matter.

Machaba’s instructing attorney, advocate Macgregor Kufa, said the matter was also before the Equality Court and claimed that Mlambo was not assisting in appointing a judge because the matter involved another judge.

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