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Retired magistrates launch first-of-its-kind judicial association in South Africa

A unified platform to safeguard judicial interests and foster mentorship 
Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterJune 11, 2025No Comments
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Judge MS Makamu (Gauteng Division of the High Court), Retired Magistrate Advocate Letsoalo (Limpopo), Retired Regional Magistrate Mtebele (North West), Retired Magistrate Advocate Sebapu (Limpopo), Retired Regional Magistrate Jonathan Ratshibvumo (Limpopo), Retired Regional Magistrate Delize Smith (Gauteng), and Retired Regional Magistrate HS Mashimbye (Gauteng). Picture: Supplied
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A group of retired magistrates met in Boksburg for the launch of the Association of Former Judicial Officers of Southern Africa, the first of its kind in South Africa.  

The association was formed under the leadership of Jonathan Ratshibvumo, a retired Regional Magistrate and former President of the Association of Regional Magistrates of Southern Africa. It aims to look after the interests of retired judicial officers while exploring how their skills and expertise can continue benefiting the country. 

Speaking at the gathering, Deputy Judge President of the Mpumalanga Division of the High Court, Judge Vincent Ratshibvumo, described the association’s formation as a step in the right direction. He emphasised that the experience of former judicial officers is vital for mentoring and training newly appointed magistrates. 

Deputy Judge President Ratshibvumo also raised concerns about magistrates’ post-retirement benefits, lamenting that despite years of negotiations with the Independent Remuneration Commission for Public Office Bearers, magistrates still face financial insecurity. He recalled advocating for equal treatment, not identical benefits but proportional fairness, where magistrates' salaries should remain sustainable even after retirement.  

The fight for equitable benefits 

Many magistrates only realise the harsh reality of limited financial support upon retirement. Unlike judges, magistrates are not considered public servants and thus cannot be part of GEMS Medical Aid, often leading to costly medical aid membership cancellations at a time when healthcare is most needed. Regional Court President Modibedi Djaje, Chairperson of the Lower Court Remuneration Committee, echoed these concerns, emphasising the importance of financial security for retired judicial officers. 

Other prominent speakers, such as Judge Sam Makamu, formerly Deputy Chairperson of the Magistrates’ Commission until his appointment to the judiciary, and Regional Court President Jakkie Wessels, supported the association’s formation. Both highlighted areas in which former judicial officers could still make valuable contributions to the legal system. 

Harnessing expertise for the legal system 

It is hoped that this association will serve as a collective voice for retired judicial officers, addressing their needs while providing an avenue for continued service. By leveraging their experience, they may strengthen institutional integrity and restore public trust in the justice system. 

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