Judge John Hlophe. (Pauli Van Wyk, Beeld) The tribunal is expected to resume in October, 12 years after the complaint against Hlophe was lodged.The complaint was laid by the full Constitutional Court Bench after Hlophe allegedly attempted to improperly influence two justices.Hlophe also faces a gross misconduct complaint lodged against him by Deputy Judge President…
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