Suretta Snyders Explained

Office1:Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal
Termstart1:1 December 2008
Appointer1:Kgalema Motlanthe
Office2:Judge of the High Court
Termstart2:1 February 1997
Termend2:30 November 2008
Appointer2:Nelson Mandela
1Namedata2:Transvaal
1Blankname2:Division
Birth Place:Prieska, Cape Province
Union of South Africa
Birth Date:18 August 1959
Alma Mater:Stellenbosch University
Termend1:29 August 2014
Partner:Carolyn Dempster
Honorific Prefix:The Honourable

Suretta Snyders (18 August 1959 – 29 August 2014) was a South African judge who served in the Supreme Court of Appeal from December 2008 until her death in August 2014. Formerly an advocate and Senior Counsel in Johannesburg, she was appointed to the bench in February 1997 as a judge of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the High Court (later the Gauteng High Court).

Early life and education

Snyders was born on 18 August 1959 in Prieska in the present-day Northern Cape.[1] Her adolescent interest in law was inspired by the career of Leonora van den Heever, who was a judge in nearby Kimberley.[2] She matriculated at Prieska High School in 1977 and attended Stellenbosch University, where she completed a BCom in law in 1980 and an LLB in 1982.[3]

Legal career

From 1982 to 1984, Snyders worked in the legal department of the Department of Transport, which had funded her education with a bursary. After completing her pupillage, she was admitted as an advocate of the Johannesburg Bar in late 1984 and she took silk in November 1996. Also in 1996, she was an acting judge in the Johannesburg High Court.

High Court: 1997–2008

On 1 February 1997, Snyders joined the bench of the High Court of South Africa as a judge of the Transvaal Provincial Division (later the Gauteng Division). She sat in the Johannesburg High Court until 2008, and she was also an acting judge in the Supreme Court of Appeal for six months in 2007 and 2008.

During that time, she heard a prominent dispute between the Mail & Guardian and MTN managing director Maanda Manyatshe, who sought to interdict the newspaper from publishing allegations that he had participated in fraud and corruption during his time at the head of the South African Post Office. Snyders dismissed Manyatshe's application.[4] [5] [6]

Supreme Court of Appeal: 2008–2014

In August 2008, Snyders was one of several candidates whom the Judicial Service Commission shortlisted for possible appointment to two vacancies in the Supreme Court of Appeal. After interviews were held in Cape Town in October, she was appointed to one of the vacancies with effect from 1 December 2008.

She died in office on 29 August 2014.[7]

Personal life

She had one son with Robert Blake, to whom she was married until his death in 2001. At the time of her death, her partner was Carolyn Dempster.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Judges of the Supreme Court of Appeal . https://web.archive.org/web/20120114000845/http://www.justice.gov.za:80/sca/judges_cv.html . 2012-01-14 . 2024-01-13 . Supreme Court of Appeal.
  2. Wepener . Lötter . April 2009 . Appointment as SCA judge: Judge Suretta Snyders . Advocate . 10 . 1 . 11.
  3. May 1997 . Transvaal Provincial Division: Suretta Snyders . Consultus . 10 . 1 . 21.
  4. Web site: Monteiro . Ana . 21 September 2006 . M&G gag lifted . 2024-01-15 . News24 . en-US.
  5. Web site: 21 September 2006 . MTN boss loses bid to 'gag' M&G . 2024-01-15 . News24 . en-US.
  6. Web site: 2006-09-21 . M&G wins battle for media freedom . 2024-01-15 . The Mail & Guardian . en-ZA.
  7. Web site: 3 September 2014 . Judge Suretta Snyders dies . 2024-01-15 . Business Day.