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April 2021.Xlsx For more: https://www.judgesmatter.co.za/opinions/who-sits-on-the-jsc-panel/ MEMBERS OF THE JSC CURRENT COMMISSIONERS HEAD OF THE TABLE 1 Chief Justice Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng 2 President of the Supreme Court of Appeal Justice Mandisa Maya 3 Representative of the Judges President Judge President Leeuw (or Judge President Jappie) Minister of Justice & Correctional 4 Minister Ronald Lamola Development POLITICIANS 5 Designated by National Assembly Ms Thandi Modise, ANC 6 Designated by National Assembly Mr. Gratitude Magwanishe, ANC 7 Designated by National Assembly Mr Vusumzi Cyril Xaba, ANC 8 Designated by National Assembly Mr Julius Malema, EFF 9 Designated by National Assembly Mr Narend Singh, IFP 10 Designated by National Assembly Adv Glynnis Breytenbach, DA 11 Delegates from the NCOP Ms Sylvia Lucas, NCOP 12 Delegates from the NCOP Mr Archibold Jomo Nyambi, NCOP 13 Delegates from the NCOP Mr Mosimanegape Kenneth Mmoiemang, NCOP 14 Delegates from the NCOP Mr Thamsanqa Dodovu, NCOP LAWYERS 15 President’s appointee Hlaleleni Kathleen Matolo-Dlepu, Legal Practice Council 16 President’s appointee Adv Thandazani Griffitsa Madonsela SC 17 President’s appointee **Currently empty** 18 President’s appointee Ms Doris Lebogang Tshepe 19 Practicing Advocate Adv Dali Mpofu 20 Practicing Advocate Adv Jennifer Cane 21 Practicing Attorney Mr Etienne Barnard 22 Practicing Attorney Mr Luthendo Sigogo Mrs Nomthandazo Ntlama A Professor of Law 23 Professor Engela Schlemmer (Sat in in April 2021) REVOLVING SEATS 24 Judge President of the Division Premier of the Province 25 (or Premier’s appointee) NCOP = National Council of Provinces This is a general description of where commissioners sit to be used as a guideline. Commissioners may switch the order [Updated: 22 April 2021].
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