But, like an old grass broom, he was beginning to lose his parts
IT’S farewell to Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, but what has been his celebrated impact on the administration of justice on the national stage?
As Justice Mogoeng retires, Mogoengologists have been busy again, ruminating about the deeper reasons for his style of stewardship of the judiciary: attentive, oriented towards consensus, and pragmatic, sometimes overreaching, sprinkled with Christian fundamentalism – the list is, by now, well known, if not outright clichéd.
While future historians are likely to marvel at his tactical skills in micropolitics of asserting the independence of the judiciary and the interpretation of the Constitution and the law, they may also conclude that he was well placed to have done more on the transformation of our courts…