Lesotho to select 7 new judges on merit

AuthorHOOLO ’NYANE
Published date10 May 2021
Publication titleStar, The (Johannesburg, South Africa)
In February 2021, the commission issued a public advertisement announcing the vacancies and spelling out the competencies required. The vacancies follow a slew of deaths and retirement of judges.

The high court is the second highest court in Lesotho; after the Court of Appeal. But, the high court is more important as it is the highest court with unlimited original jurisdiction to hear and determine any civil or criminal proceedings, and the power to review the decisions or proceedings of any subordinate court or tribunal. Since 2000, the court has sat as a constitutional court when it decides on constitutional matters.

The constitution provides that the high court shall comprise the chief justice and any number of judges as the act of parliament may determine. Judges are appointed by the king on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC). The JSC is a constitutional structure responsible for the appointment, conduct and removal of judicial officers.

The advertisement was intended to culminate in public interviews of shortlisted candidates in May. But the process has been suspended due to lack of funding.

Nevertheless, the move to appoint judges through an open process based on merit is unprecedented in Lesotho, a small nation that is landlocked by South Africa, and thus laudable.

So far, the appointment of judges has been an obscure and often clandestine affair between the commission and government. This has produced incompetent judges and claims that the judiciary is beholden to the executive.

Welcome as it is, the move towards an open process is only a small step in reforming the country’s judiciary. The appointment of judicial officers in Lesotho is beset with much deeper systemic problems that need urgent attention.

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