Abstract:
Retired chief justice Sandile Ngcobo had an illustrious career as a lawyer, a judge and a chief justice spanning over four decades, up to (and beyond) his formal retirement in 2011. During his tenure as chief justice, Ngcobo, like his predecessors, was committed to broker[ing] compromise and to do[ing] a great deal to preserve the intellectual integrity and collegial unity of the court. His style and strengths were of course different from those of his predecessors.
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