Tlaletsi grilled on workplace sexual harassment at DCJ intvs


Northern Cape High Court Judge President Pule Tlaletsi has been grilled on his stance on sexual harassment within his division. This came out during the first day of the Deputy Chief Justice (DCJ) interviews being conducted by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) in Sandton Johannesburg.

Tlaletsi is one of three candidates nominated for the position.

When questioned on his stance on the plight of sexual harassment within the judiciary, Tlaletsi maintained that he is not aware of it in his division, he does support the need for an anti-sexual harassment policy. A response challenged by most of the panel.

Adv Sesi Baloyi questioned Tlaletsi, “If you say, well, I’m not aware of it, it’s worrying because then it suggests conversations are not happening in the judiciary. They may be happening in silos if they are happening, but if you’re not aware of it and you’re not part of those conversations, then it’s a completely different worry that we should have.”

Judicial Service Commission interviews for the position of Deputy Chief Justice