
In Conversation With Innocent Moloi, a Paralegal from the South African Independent Human Rights Advocacy Group.
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The tragic killing of Chinette Gallichan, a 35-year-old labour law attorney, raises serious questions about the safety of legal professionals in South Africa, particularly those involved in sensitive labour disputes.
Her death, believed to be a targeted attack, highlights the potential risks faced by attorneys representing companies or individuals in high-stakes litigation.
The loss of Chinette Gallichan highlights not only a personal tragedy but also a systemic issue, emphasising the urgent need for enhanced safety protocols to protect those who uphold justice in South Africa.
Currently, protective measures for lawyers include, private security protocols for those handling sensitive cases. Police escorts or protection requests in extreme threat situations.
Professional associations such as the Law Society of South Africa and the Black Lawyers Association, provide guidance and advocacy on security matters.
Despite these measures, there are concerns that protections are inconsistent and not always accessible to all legal professionals, leaving some exposed to threats during routine duties.
Her death, believed to be a targeted attack, highlights the potential risks faced by attorneys representing companies or individuals in high-stakes litigation.
The loss of Chinette Gallichan highlights not only a personal tragedy but also a systemic issue, emphasising the urgent need for enhanced safety protocols to protect those who uphold justice in South Africa.
Currently, protective measures for lawyers include, private security protocols for those handling sensitive cases. Police escorts or protection requests in extreme threat situations.
Professional associations such as the Law Society of South Africa and the Black Lawyers Association, provide guidance and advocacy on security matters.
Despite these measures, there are concerns that protections are inconsistent and not always accessible to all legal professionals, leaving some exposed to threats during routine duties.

