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CJ ASKS FOR MINIMUM E2 000 CONTRIBUTION FROM JUDGES, JSC

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MBABANE – Judges and JSC members have been requested to contribute a minimum of E2 000 towards the 50/50 celebrations.
JSC is an acronym of Judicial Service Commission.


Through a memorandum issued by Chief Justice (CJ) Bheki Maphalala, contributions should be made to Justice Robert Cloete.
According to the memo dated April 4, 2018, the closing date for the contributions was yesterday.


The memo has been signed by the head of the Judiciary and has been copied to JSC members, Judges of the Supreme Court, Judges of the High Court and Judges of the Industrial Court.


In total, the country has 23 judges (include High Court, Industrial Court and Supreme Court), while the JSC consists of four members.
Recently, the Royal Swaziland Police (RSP) Service administration asked its staff members, ranging from support staff to recruits, junior to senior officials, to make contributions towards the celebrations.


The contributions differed according to ranks and at the bottom were support staff members who forked out E10 each while a recruit parted with E30.
Meanwhile, someone holding the rank of constable was supposed to part with E50, E100 for sergeants and E150 for assistant inspectors.
Inspectors and assistant superintendents contributed E200 and E300 respectively while superintendents forked out E400.

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