JUST IN | JSC interviews: 10 names recommended for Gauteng High Court

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After two days of interviews, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has announced 10 people it will recommend for a seat on the High Court bench in the Gauteng division.

They are: 


Nolunto Bam

Advocate Ashley Crutchfield SC

Jabulani Dlamini

Dario Dosio

Advocate Harshila Kooverjie SC

Advocate Steven Kuny SC

Mncedisi Patrick  Khumalo

Anthony Millar

Advocate Cassim Moosa

Advocate Jabulani Selby Nyathi


The names will now be sent to President Cyril Ramaphosa for approval. 

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