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ELECTION HANGOVER

Rogues’ gallery — impeached Judge Hlophe set to lead the MK party in Parliament

First, it was an impeached public protector, now an impeached judge is heading to Parliament on MK party’s ticket. 
Velani Ludidi
onday-Tori-Judiciary Former Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe. (Photo: Gallo Images / Foto24 / Nelius Rademan)

In a surprising and controversial development, former Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe, who was recently impeached, is set to lead the uMkhonto Wesizwe party (MK party) in the National Assembly. This revelation comes from a leaked document issued by MK party Secretary General Arthur Zwane, detailing the party’s new leadership appointments. MK spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela subsequently confirmed this on Friday afternoon.

Hlophe’s controversial appointment

John Hlophe’s appointment as the parliamentary leader of the MK party marks a significant and contentious moment in South African politics. Hlophe, who became the first judge in South African history to be impeached, was found guilty of gross misconduct after attempting to influence the judiciary in a case involving former President Jacob Zuma.

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Despite the gravity of these allegations, the MK party has chosen Hlophe to spearhead their efforts in Parliament.

The MK party, founded by Jacob Zuma, managed to secure 58 seats in the recent general election held on May 29, making it the third-largest party in Parliament. This positioning places them as the official opposition party, especially with the Democratic Alliance (DA) participating in the national government of Unity (GNU).

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The MK party has been vocal about its dissatisfaction with the election results, alleging electoral manipulation by the Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC). Their grievances led to boycotts of both President Cyril Ramaphosa’s inauguration and his swearing-in ceremony in Parliament earlier in the week.

However, MK has yet to present any substantial evidence to support its allegations. Its attempt to halt the National Assembly sitting through legal means was recently dismissed by the Constitutional Court.

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The leaked document from Zwane further outlines strategic decisions within the party. Sihle Ngubane, who recently stepped down as the party’s Secretary General, has been appointed as the Chief Whip, demonstrating a reshuffle in the party's top ranks.

Internal restructuring

In addition to these leadership changes, the document indicates a temporary centralisation of key responsibilities and financial management within the party. The document stated that this move is aimed at stabilising the party’s operations and ensuring uniformity as they navigate their newfound parliamentary presence.

“Given this critical stage of our party’s development and the imperative to establish a robust framework for our operations, the national office has resolved to centralise certain key responsibilities and roles temporarily,” the document states. The goal is to solidify the party’s foundation at both provincial and regional levels as they adapt to their increased political influence.

Public and political reactions

The appointment of Hlophe has raised serious concerns about the MK party’s commitment to upholding the rule of law. Critics argue that elevating an impeached judge to such a prominent position undermines the integrity of the judiciary and the democratic process.

As the MK party prepares to take its place in Parliament under Hlophe’s leadership, South Africans and political analysts alike will be watching closely to see how this decision impacts the party’s credibility and future actions. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether Hlophe can lead effectively amidst the controversy or if his appointment will further polarise the political landscape.

Moving forward

The MK party’s next steps and Hlophe’s role in Parliament will undoubtedly be scrutinised. The party’s approach to governance, given its significant representation and leadership choices, will be pivotal in shaping South Africa’s political dynamics in the coming years. DM

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Les Thorpe 21 June 2024 01:35 PM

Nothing unusual here. Standard practice in S.A. Rogues, thieves, fraudsters, scam artists, con men, bank robbers, GBV-artists, etc., all part of S.A.'s political stage. I'm waiting for Karl Niehaus to pop up and join the club. And what about Hlaudi (ex-SABC)?

Kanu 21 June 2024 02:05 PM

Niehaus was sitting in 'parliament' in his red overalls (not orange unfortunately) at CRs election as president ! No doubt he voted for his boss Juju's nomination as the alternative to CR.

Alan Watkins 21 June 2024 02:32 PM

Wow. Mk is the only party that can sort of maybe make the ANC look good. Aka you thought these guys were awful, those guys are truly horrendous

hilton 21 June 2024 09:38 PM

Carls in parliament under eff…

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j***e@g***.co.za stormers 21 June 2024 02:13 PM

You cant keep a good man down,in SA it seems you cant keep a good criminal down

Con Tester 21 June 2024 02:14 PM

We're witnessing the preproduction stage of a parliamentary stream-of-consciousness movie called "League of the Snubbed Scoundrels." It's a story of greed, narcissism, and venality.

i***e@g***.com 21 June 2024 02:16 PM

mr mdidi, what you wrote in this article is nonsense consider deleting it. This for the consumption of GNU brigades only. Send on your whats app groups

Paul T 21 June 2024 02:52 PM

MK's appointments are indeed a list of criminal acolytes, many who have lost their fortunes. Tom Moyane, Busisiswe's husband, Hlophe. Hlaudi must be ready to make his grand entrance in this farcical comedy, as will Zanele Gumede when she takes a break from being prosecuted for corruption.

Philemon Solomon 21 June 2024 08:36 PM

Quietly now, the grown-ups are talking...

rkeenemail 22 June 2024 02:04 AM

Remember freedom of speech?….a concept your MK marxist ideology does not uphold!

Fanie Rajesh 22 June 2024 02:43 PM

Very sad. I feel so sorry for the ignorant who support the corrupt.

John P 21 June 2024 02:51 PM

The Emperor dishes out the largesse, jobs for pals.

Middle aged Mike 21 June 2024 02:53 PM

Thanks electorate. Y'all done us proud again.

J***y@g***.com 21 June 2024 07:54 PM

Think they care about you think? Do you care when black are oppressed. Do you care that blacks who make up the majority done enjoy the fruits of our mineral resources. Only those that voted for them have earned the right to question thier appointments

Fanie Rajesh 21 June 2024 10:38 PM

When one dies the people around you suffer. The same when you're stupid.

rkeenemail 22 June 2024 02:07 AM

Remember comrade, that the benediction of minerals is a “capital” intensive operation ….and you and your socialist friends just hate the very concept.

David A 21 June 2024 02:56 PM

I can only assume that this is being done to conclusively reaffirm the correctness of the decision to impeach this mamphara...the irony of it is hilarious.

Johan Buys 21 June 2024 06:00 PM

Exactly! Same for that ex public protector. Next up will be Magashule, Hlaudi, Mrs Zuma might not want to swap her pension for an MP one, Mkizi, and a long list of state capture accused. Question : who (Gigaba?) still warms ANC benches for MK?

Lackson Qoto 21 June 2024 03:00 PM

The incoming government needs sharp minds in the opposition to engage it robustly. Granted, he may be tainted by his history, but he has a right to freedom of association, a right to stand for political office. We have the best Constitution and an independent judiciary. It will keep them in line.

Middle aged Mike 21 June 2024 03:15 PM

Neither the constitution nor the judiciary stopped the glorious liberation movement from converting the state into an atm and selling off swathes of it to their mates from India. Ex Judge 'tainted by history' Hlope and most of his party colleagues would be in jail if either was a real bulwark against where were headed.

Fanie Rajesh 21 June 2024 10:42 PM

Only the corrupt or ignorant would knowingly vote the corrupt into positions of power. There are lots of this that are allowed; that does not make them clever or sensible.

Fanie Rajesh 22 June 2024 02:42 PM

"lots of things that are allowed"

Erich Potgieter 21 June 2024 03:17 PM

But did he stand for political office? His name does not seem to appear on the IEC's candidates lists?

Kanu 21 June 2024 09:56 PM

Yours is a rational question . Since when does 'politics/politicians' (in the main) observe or have regard for issues of reason ... and even less of ethics ?

M D 21 June 2024 03:34 PM

It doesn't get better than this. The irony of it is spectacular. Only in SA.

Quentin Campbell 21 June 2024 05:22 PM

I needed a laugh today, and this article was it. Like you said, the irony. Criminal records and impeachment does not mean anything in this country. MK is circus of (failed) clowns. Is Ace going to join them as well?

Robinson 21 June 2024 08:55 PM

He's up their sleeve. Cardsharpers.

Senzo 21 June 2024 05:14 PM

“In a surprising and controversial development, …recently impeached, is set to lead the uMkhonto Wesizwe party (MK party) in the National Assembly.” What’s surprising? Who’s leading the MK party? Obviously a band of the dejected and embittered. Not to mention their moral and ethical standards…

Johan Buys 21 June 2024 05:57 PM

History will record that the only good thing former prisoner zuma ever did was to walk his 15/55 faction out of the ANC. Yes, the ANC lost its majority but I imagine that life within the 40/55 that is in reality still the government, must be SO much simpler now that the faction is outside.

Jean Racine 21 June 2024 06:19 PM

Which oath of office will MK MPs take when sworn in? Seeing their manifesto calls for abolishing the Constitution, either they'll lie while taking the oath and swearing fealty to the Constitution, or they lied to their voters about junking the Constitution.

s***e@f***.co.za 21 June 2024 07:13 PM

Yes, that is a problem for me as well.

s***e@f***.co.za 21 June 2024 07:23 PM

There’s a lot of money in the pot for the 58 MP’s and for the MK party management. As per the article, they say they will centralise key responsibilities and financial management.

Robinson 21 June 2024 08:56 PM

Oaf of office.

Dr Lingum 21 June 2024 06:34 PM

Clearly the MK attracts like minded players. The party appears to a home for morally corrupt opportunist. The MK party is in actuallity the Morally Korupt Party. It is sadly disappointing though that those that support this party do not see how they are being used in the name of culture and Zulu loyalty to continue to bolster the morally reprehensible activities of these elitists.

Contrarian Guy 21 June 2024 06:35 PM

Not surprising. The evil criminal Zuma at work. Irrespective of what he thinks Zuma will not live forever. When he is gone MK will cease to exist and Zuma will just be a really bad part of SA's history.

Nick Steen 21 June 2024 07:02 PM

It gets more and more interesting to see how low MK can set the bar. First Zuma arms dealer benefactor and Corruption accused as Head of the party, Then Tom Moyane of SARS wrecking fame and and Nathi Nhleko, sweaty fire pool claimant as their GNU negotiating team. Now Judge Hlophe the first impeached Judge President as Chief Whip. It seems you need to be really well known (notorious may be a better word) to represent the party. Betway should put up a list of names so we can all bet on who is next

William 21 June 2024 10:40 PM

Dudu. Oh wait...

Sydney Kaye 21 June 2024 07:05 PM

Is there a place for MacKenzie if he is not made Minister of Home Affairs

n***h@g***.com 21 June 2024 08:39 PM

The big crooks are the one who's stole our land if we can be given back our land this country wouldn't have this people you calling them corrupt. First check your father who's busy on our land

Fanie Rajesh 22 June 2024 02:40 PM

This kind of self-destructive rhetoric from our people makes me want to cry for our future. Until we all understand the need to respect the law and support it, our country is doomed - for all of us.

A Rosebank 21 June 2024 09:00 PM

Funny end to the article - understand that journalists can’t express opinions, particularly towards successful outcomes, as bad outcomes sell news better, but MK should be neutralized from playing a pivotal role in SA politics. What one’s sees in MK is the cast for turning SA into Zim II.

Gary De Sousa 21 June 2024 09:06 PM

Would impeachment not be trated the same as having a criminal sentance and bar him? The law is an ass if not so

t***i@g***.com 21 June 2024 10:00 PM

Why judge. Hlope, whaat about PA mr Kunene and his half brother, they wree ma baantiti for robbbery but the are the leaders no haahaa to theem

r***t@g***.com 21 June 2024 10:56 PM

Hear ye! Hear ye! Step aside Julius there's a new Caesar and new Circus in town! Fatsen your seatbelts - it's gonna be a bumpy ride! ?

JOHANNES KAKKERLAK 21 June 2024 10:58 PM

Interesting to note that all but 90% of MK is and will face the courts on racketeering and corruption amongst other charges. Time to get the judiciary and NPA to act accordingly.

rkeenemail 22 June 2024 02:01 AM

Have they no morals?