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Malesela Francis Legodi (born 9 July 1954) is a
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n retired
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of the
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. He was the first Judge President of the
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of the High Court from August 2017 to August 2023. He joined the bench in October 2004 as a
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of the
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. Before that, he was a practising attorney in
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.


Early life and education

Legodi was born on 9 July 1954 on a farm near Ga-Maphoto in the former
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. He was the seventh of eight siblings and grew up in the nearby
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of Ga-Maja outside
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. He matriculated in 1975 at Mokomene High School in
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and went on to the
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the following year. Initially registered for a BCom degree, he soon transferred to a BProc and, after a brief hiatus from 1978 to 1979 due to a lack of funds, he graduated in 1981.


Legal career

After his graduation, Legodi spent a year working at the
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in
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, where he was an interpreter, clerk, and prosecutor. In 1982, he began his
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at the firm of Ngoepe and Machaka, Bernard Ngoepe's firm of attorneys. He moved to Mbombela, Eastern Transvaal in 1984 in order to join the firm of Phosa, Mojapele & Partners, led by
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and
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; he was a legal assistant there until October 1986, when he was admitted as an attorney. In February 1987, Legodi partnered with A. K. Khoza to launch Legodi, Khoza & Partners, a firm of attorneys in
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. The firm specialized in
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cases, and Legodi was a senior partner until 1996, when he opened his own solo practice, Francis Legodi & Associates. He ran his solo practice until he joined the bench in 2004. During that time, he was the chairperson of the Mpumalanga Parks Board from 1996 to 1998 and an acting judge in the
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on several occasions from 2000 onwards.


Gauteng High Court: 2004–2017

In July 2004, President
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announced that, on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission, he would appoint Legodi as a permanent judge in the
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of the
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. Legodi took office on 1 October 2004 and sat in the Pretoria High Court. Among other prominent matters, Legodi presided in the General Council of the Bar's application to have prosecutors Nomgcobo Jiba and Lawrence Mrwebi struck from the roll of advocates due to deficient conduct. Legodi granted the bar's application, but his order was overturned by the Supreme Court of Appeal. In addition to his service in the High Court, Legodi was appointed as the chairperson of the Military Appeal Court in 2007 and as the chairperson of the Magistrates Commission in 2010. He was also an acting judge in the Supreme Court of Appeal in 2013 and 2014.


Seriti Commission

In October 2011, President
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appointed Legodi to the three-member Seriti Commission, the commission of inquiry into alleged corruption in the 1999 Arms Deal. However, Legodi resigned from that position in July 2013, shortly before the commission's hearings began; although the
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said that he had retired for confidential personal reasons, the ''
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'' reported that he had been sidelined by the commission's chairperson, Willie Seriti.


Judicial Service Commission nominations

During his 13 years in the Gauteng High Court, Legodi was unsuccessfully shortlisted for promotion on four occasions. He was one of 24 candidates interviewed for four vacancies in the
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in September 2009; one of three candidates interviewed for the position of Judge President of the Gauteng High Court in April 2012 (a position awarded to Dunstan Mlambo); one of seven candidates interviewed for the position of Judge President of the Limpopo High Court in April 2015 (a position awarded to Ephraim Makgoba); and one of seven candidates shortlisted for two vacancies in the Supreme Court of Appeal in March 2016, though, in that case, he withdrew his candidacy before the interviews were held.


Mpumalanga High Court: 2017–2023

In 2016, when the Gauteng High Court established a
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circuit court in
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, Legodi began spending a large amount of time in the province ahead of the establishment of a free-standing
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of the High Court. In April 2017, he was the sole candidate interviewed by the Judicial Service Commission for the position of Judge President of the Mpumalanga Division. The Judicial Service Commission recommended him for appointment, and President Zuma confirmed his appointment with effect from 1 August 2017. The Mpumalanga Division held its first sitting in Mbombela in May 2019, with Legodi presiding over two criminal matters, and President
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officially opened the new court in November 2019. Legodi retired from the judiciary on 21 August 2023. He is commemorated by a statue in the Mbombela High Court building.


Personal life

He is married to M. M. Legodi, with whom he has three adult children.


References


External links


M. F. Legodi
at Judges Matter {{DEFAULTSORT:Legodi, Frans Living people 1954 births 21st-century South African judges 20th-century South African lawyers 21st-century South African lawyers Judges of the Gauteng High Court Judges of the Mpumalanga High Court People from Capricorn District Municipality University of Limpopo alumni