Judicial Service Commission Act, 1994 (Act No. 9 of 1994)

Chapter 3 : Judicial Conduct Tribunals

Part 3 : Offences relating to Tribunals

34. Offences

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(1)A person is guilty of an offence in terms of this Act if the person—
(a)having been subpoenaed in terms of section 30 to appear before a Tribunal, fails without reasonable excuse to—
(i)attend a hearing of a Tribunal;
(ii)remain in attendance until excused by the Tribunal; or
(iii)produce any book, document, statement or object relating to the hearing which he or she has been subpoenaed to produce;

[Subsection (1)(a) substituted by section 24 of Act No. 42 of 2013]

(b)having taken an oath or affirmation as a witness—
(i)refuses to answer a question; or
(ii)knowingly provides false information to the Tribunal;
(c)wilfully hinders or obstructs a Tribunal in the performance of its functions; or
(d)other than as contemplated in section 29(2), or in the performance of a function in terms of this Act, wilfully or negligently discloses to any other person the contents of a book, document or other object in the possession of a Tribunal or the record of any evidence given before a Tribunal.

 

(2)Any person who is convicted of an offence in terms of this Act is liable to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.

 

[Section 34 inserted by section 9 of Act No. 20 of 2008]