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News24 | Falsely accused in his Chief Justice interview, Mlambo is now a candidate for deputy

23 April 2025
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News24 | Falsely accused in his Chief Justice interview, Mlambo is now a candidate for deputy
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After being wrongly accused of sexual harassment during his interview for the Chief Justice position, Gauteng Judge President Dunstan Mlambo is now among four candidates selected by President Cyril Ramaphosa for the Deputy Chief Justice vacancy. This development follows the controversy surrounding Mlambo’s prior interview, which raised significant concerns regarding the integrity of the selection process. His nomination reflects a critical opportunity for Mlambo to advance within the judiciary, despite the challenges he faced during the previous evaluation.

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