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Parliament postpones Judicial Services Commission vote after John Hlophe is nominated

Parliament postpones Judicial Services Commission vote after John Hlophe is nominated

Former judge John Hlophe

ANC chief whip Mdumiseni Ntuli said more consultation was needed before the legislature elected representatives to the commission

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