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Professional Ethics : LJU4802
Previous Exam Questions & Answers ’09 – ‘14
25 pointer Questions & Answers


Discuss the requirement of being a ‘fit-and-proper’ person to practice as a lawyer in
South Africa? 3x (25)


The practice of Law as a Profession?

Law is practised as a profession and is not merely a job. Bruce Ackerman referred to the

law as a “calling” based on “…a sound moral character is essential to professionalism”.

A legal professional’s conduct should justify the trust placed in you by your clients,

adversaries, and the courts and the whole of society. Lawyers find their social role

permeated by ethics.

A formalistic and legalistic philosophy of law, focuses exclusively on rules and can easily

lead to an ethically restricted approach when it comes to the question of professional

responsibility.

As will be shown later the rule-based approach to professional conduct has led to a very

restrictive interpretation of three claims traditionally made in the name of a lawyer:

(i) that he or she acts like a professional,

(ii) that he always remains morally a fit and proper person for the legal profession - and

(iii) that he or she has a duty to obey the law.

The requirement of a good character or of being a “fit and proper person’’

Even those with all the relevant legal qualifications and degrees will be admitted to the

legal profession only once they have proven that they are indeed “fit and proper

persons” for the legal profession. This is subject to extensive character screening.

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Admission of Attorneys:

Section 15(1)(a) of the Attorneys Act 53 of 1979 states that a court may only enroll an

applicant if “such person, in the discretion of the court, is a fit and proper person to be

so admitted and enrolled”.

Section 22(1)(d) of the Act states that a practicing attorney may be struck off the roll, if

that attorney “in the discretion of the court, is not a fit and proper person to continue to

practice as an attorney”.

Admission of Advocates:

In terms of section 3 of the Admissions of Advocates Act 74 of 1964, if you wish to be

admitted as an advocate you need to satisfy the court that you are “over the age of

twenty-one years and is a fit and proper person to be so admitted and authorized”.

Section 7(1)(d) of the Act likewise authorises a court to remove an advocate from the roll

if the court “is satisfied that you are not a fit and proper person to continue to practice as

an advocate”.

Roman Law:

The Theodosian Code, a compilation of Roman law issued in 438 AD, required that

advocates be of “suitable character” with praiseworthy lives.



Reason for character screening:

The reason for the character requirement is generally stated as follows: Lawyers are

entrusted with matters related to the affairs, honour, money, property, confidential

information and lives of their clients, and should be worthy of this trust and confidence.

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McDowell “The usefulness of ‘good moral character’” 1993 Washburn Law Journal 323 -

“Moral character” has been described as embracing truthfulness, a high degree of

honour, a good sense of discretion, and a strict observance of fiduciary responsibility.

The standard of a “good moral character” [while often a fuzzy concept] has often been

applied in arbitrary and prejudicial fashion, favouring those of a particular race, gender,

politics and economic worth.

Rhode “In the interest of justice: Reforming the legal profession (2000)” argues that in the

19th century in the United States, the character requirement was used to keep

unpopular groups of people out of the legal profession.

Today, individuals in the United States (and in South Africa) are typically denied

admission on account of violations of the law (the violation of criminal law being

considered as more reprehensible than that of civil law), acts involving dishonesty or

fraud, abuse of the legal process, disregard for financial obligations and failure to file tax

returns, mental or emotional instability, and evidence of alcohol and drug abuse.

In this respect, McDowell maintains that, if possible, a distinction should be made

between non-conformist actions that are valuable and enrich society, and those that are

unethical and damaging.

While the concept of a “good moral character” should not be used to stifle innovation,

difference and social criticism, it should nevertheless be retained as a powerful inhibitor

of unethical conduct and as something to which to aspire.

Whether somebody is a “fit and proper person” to practice law as an advocate or

attorney is essentially a discretionary value-judgment on the part of the court (see Jasat

v Natal Law Society 2000 (3) SA 44 (SCA) 51E;).

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