IN CONVERSATION WITH INNOCENT MOLOI

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A legal challenge by B Xulu and Partners
Incorporated against the appointment of Andy Mothibi as head of the
National Prosecuting Authority was recently dismissed by the High
Court in Pretoria.
The firm argued that President Cyril Ramaphosa had given
preferential treatment to Mothibi by appointing him directly, without
subjecting him to the same interview process conducted by an
advisory panel for other shortlisted candidates. B Xulu and Partners

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contended that this made the appointment process irregular and
unfair.
The court, however, ruled that the application lacked legal standing. It
rejected claims that the advisory panel process was unconstitutional
or required to continue and affirmed that the president has the
constitutional authority under Section 179 of the Constitution to
appoint any candidate he deems suitable.
Arguments that the president should have extended the panel process
or convened a new panel were also dismissed as speculative. The
court noted that the incumbent NPA head’s term was ending, making
timely appointment necessary. Ultimately, the court concluded that
Mothibi’s appointment was rational, lawful, and based on qualifications
that were not in dispute.
This case highlights ongoing debates around transparency, procedural
fairness, and presidential discretion in senior prosecutorial
appointments in South Africa.
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