By Khanyisa Tabata
18 August 2011
The Centre for Human Rights, at the law faculty of the University of Pretoria, has added its criticism to the recent nomination of Judge Mogoeng Mogoeng for the position of Chief Justice.
The Centre’s Frans Viljoen says a number of more suitably qualified candidates seem to have been overlooked, mostly notably current Deputy Chief Justice, Dikgang Moseneke.
Viljoen says Mogoeng is one of the four most junior members of the Constitutional Court following his appointment there in 2009.
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