The intimidation and many threats directed at judicial officers are undermining the justice system of the country and putting the lives of magistrates at risk. This is the view of organisations representing judges after three magistrates were threatened by suspects for doing their job.
These magistrates described the situation as dire, calling for the need for protection in and out of the courtroom as they handle legal court work.
The nature of the threats faced by magistrates includes a suspect gesturing to slit the throat of a magistrate, a magistrate being attacked inside the courtroom, and shootings outside courts.
South Africa’s justice system is a worsening threat, not just from criminals, but from dangers directed at the very people who are trying to uphold the law. Mbekezeli Benjamin of Judges Matter said they have urged the Department of Justice to intervene and improve the security of magistrates, or the accused persons will never face justice.
According to the latest national survey documenting magistrates’ perceptions, nearly a third of judicial officers report being threatened or harmed in direct connection with their work. The findings paint a stark picture where courtrooms and surrounding facilities have become potential danger zones; a potential threat that is fully undermining the judiciary of South Africa.
The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development said it is aware of the concerns regarding threats directed at magistrates and has been proactively responding to reported threats involving both judges and magistrates.

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