Mogoengâs legacy âhangs in balanceâ By Thami Magubane Share Durban - Legal experts have said Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng should show contrition and apologise for remarks he made about Israel. The comments come after the Judicial Conduct Committee (JCC) ordered him to unconditionally apologise and retract his pro-Israel views made in June last year. Chief Justice Mogoeng is the first chief justice in the countryâs democratic history to be sanctioned for inappropriate conduct. Experts warned that the committeeâs finding had the potential to undermine his legacy and all his good works. Chief Justice Mogoengâs tenure is expected to come to an end this year if he is not reappointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa. He was appointed in 2009 by then president Jacob Zuma.