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Witnesses testified that she took an unusual interest in the Siyaya matter and Prasa’s own legal department – which wished to defend the summons from Siyaya – was sidelined.\r\n\r\nDuring Thursday’s morning session, Maleka returned to the issue of concessions made by Prasa employees at Siyaya’s insolvency hearings. Going through relevant sections of the transcripts, he argued that concessions about Siyaya’s rendering of services had been made, which necessitated payments for the work. Francois Botes, the advocate representing Siyaya, agreed.\r\n\r\nThe tribunal hearing was adjourned to July. The adjournment was triggered in part by evidence leader advocate Elaine Zungu exhausting her list of witnesses. Although the tribunal was scheduled to sit until Friday, tribunal leader, retired Judge President Achmat Jappie, said more time would be needed to hear the evidence to be led by Makhubele’s lawyers.\r\n\r\nThe tribunal is a result of a complaint lodged against Makhubele with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) in 2019 by commuter activist group #UniteBehind.\r\n\r\n#UniteBehind accused Makhubele of breaching the separation of powers principle, and of improper conduct while she was the chairperson of Prasa’s interim board by entering into a confidential settlement agreement with Siyaya.\r\n\r\nTo date, five witnesses have testified and been cross-examined at the tribunal. Judge President Dunstan Mlambo of the Gauteng Division of the High Court was the first.\r\n\r\nMlambo testified Makhubele was in no position to accept new work after she had been recommended as a judge on 8 October 2017. Mlambo said the State had suffered “<a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/article/tribunal-hears-that-state-suffered-financial-prejudice-following-judge-makhubeles-suspension/\">financial prejudice</a>”, as both she and a judge acting in her position had been paid since her suspension in 2020.\r\n\r\nThe second witness, Prasa’s suspended head of legal risk and compliance, Martha Ngoye, said Makhubele <a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/article/judge-makhubele-sidelined-and-excluded-prasa-legal-team-tribunal-hears/\">sidelined and excluded</a> Prasa’s legal team from the legal battle with Siyaya after summonses were served on the rail agency between 2015 and 2016 for outstanding invoices.\r\n\r\nFani Dingiswayo, the third witness and former Prasa general manager of group legal services, told the tribunal that Makhubele took an <a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/article/witness-describes-judge-makhubeles-unusual-interest-in-dodgy-siyaya-deal/\">unusual interest</a> in the Siyaya litigation. He said Prasa’s legal team believed they had grounds to defend Siyaya’s litigation rather than come to a settlement.\r\n\r\nThe controversial settlement agreement was reached in 2017, in which Prasa would have paid about R56-million to Siyaya. Following Ngoye and Dingiswayo’s intervention, as well as a public outcry, then Minister of Transport Blade Nzimande permitted a rescission of the settlement. Ngoye then successfully applied for an urgent interdict to stop the payment.\r\n\r\nBotes, who represented Siyaya, <a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/article/prasa-had-no-leg-to-stand-on-in-siyaya-matters-tribunal-on-makhubele-hears/\">testified</a> as the tribunal’s fourth witness. He said Prasa had no strong defence against Siyaya because the rail agency’s employees had conceded that money was owed to Siyaya for services rendered.\r\n\r\nFollowing his cross-examination, the tribunal leaders questioned Botes at length about whether he had a role in initiating the settlement of the Siyaya matters, which he denied.\r\n\r\nThe tribunal leaders also asked Botes whether he did not find his “extensive interaction” with Makhubele about the Siyaya matters strange or “uncomfortable”, since Prasa had legal counsel and a firm of attorneys appointed to represent it. Botes said the instruction from his attorneys was to maintain open communication with Makhubele.\r\n\r\nThe fifth witness to appear before the tribunal, Madimpe Mogashoa, an attorney appointed by Prasa to deal with the Siyaya litigation, <a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/article/prasa-attorney-not-privy-to-concessions-led-to-siyaya-settlement-tribunal-told/\">refuted</a> Botes’ claim, saying he was not aware of any concessions that affected Prasa’s defence.\r\n\r\nMaleka maintained that Makhubele did not push for a secret settlement with Siyaya, but was led by the concessions made by Prasa employees called to witness in Siyaya’s insolvency hearing regarding outstanding payments. Additionally, Maleka argued that her actions were not prejudicial to the independence of the judiciary because she resigned as Prasa interim board chair before assuming her duties as a judge. Further argument in her defence was that she did not sideline Prasa’s legal department and it was not unheard of for board members to take an interest in Prasa’s legal matters.\r\n\r\nThe tribunal is scheduled to resume from 31 July to 4 August.\r\n\r\nJoseph Mayson, legal officer at #UniteBehind, said the length of time taken and the expense of public funds on the tribunal ” is unfortunate and may be a flaw in our country’s judicial disciplinary process”.\r\n\r\n“It is very difficult for everyday citizens or NGOs to fund the legal costs associated with lengthy tribunals. Even if we win, there is no legislated procedure for us to recover costs.”\r\n\r\n“The tribunal hearings would have been more efficient if Makhubele’s legal team had provided an overview of their argument, as was agreed in a pre-hearing minute between all the parties. The overview would have enabled the presiding officers to curtail irrelevant questioning further,” said Mayson.\r\n\r\n<em>First published by </em><a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/article/siyaya-lawyer-agrees-with-defence-at-judge-makhubele-tribunal/\"><em>GroundUp</em></a><em>.</em>\r\n\r\n<img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"skip-lazy\" style=\"display: none; width: 1px;\" src=\"https://thirdpartyhits.groundup.org.za/counter/hit/dailymaverick/2023-05-18-siyaya-lawyer-agrees-with-defence-at-judge-makhubele-tribunal/\" alt=\"\" />",
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