Zondo says he hasn’t received formal, evidence-based complaints about corruption in judiciary


Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. (Supplied/GCIS)
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo says he has not received many complaints or corruption allegations against the members of the judiciary.
Zondo spoke to eNCA’s JJ Tabane on Monday in an interview reflecting on his tenure at the helm of the apex court and South Africa’s 30 years of democracy.
Asked if there were allegations of corruption in his inbox, the Chief Justice said he recalled receiving one complaint about alleged corruption at a magistrate’s court, to which he advised the complainant to approach the Magistrates Commission.
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