Brigitte Mabandla Justice
Brigitte Mabandla | Justice College Memoir
2005: Ms. J. Ngeva was appointed as the Head of Justice College. Various faculties were established, and a Directorate for systems/business applications training was added. Dr. Linda Meyer was appointed as the Head of Justice College. Efforts were made to accredit the program with the Council for Higher Education, but were thwarted due to the legal standing of Justice College. Adv. Bonisiwe Makhene served as the acting head of Justice College until her passing in July of that year. Plans to reposition Justice College were discussed with the executive, but were hindered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Heads who served at justice college On 1 August 1959, Adv. JC Ferreira was appointed head of Justice Training, serving in this capacity until his retirement on 31 October 1979. He strongly believed that academic and functional training should not be viewed as unconnected poles but as integrally linked, but that theory and practice are inseparably in the training process. “Justice Training emerged from the recognition that the increasingly complex administration of justice requires a high standard, in line with our esteemed legal tradition. This initiative is rooted in the qualifications and experiences of its staff, such as Ferreira JC, who holds a B luris (Pret) and an LLB (SA), and has served as a State Advocate, as noted in the De Rebus Procuratoriis, March 1974.” 2016: 2021:
Dr N J van der Merwe, Head of Justice College
Adv JC Ferreira SC, Head of Justice Training
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Brigitte Mabandla | Justice College | Memoir
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