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Tuke re-elected, pledges bold Law Society reform

Advocate Lintle Tuke has been re-elected president of the Law Society of Lesotho for a third consecutive term, following the society’s 58th Annual General Meeting held last Saturday in Hlotse.

Speaking after his re-election, Tuke highlighted anurgent need to institutionalise and strengthen the Law Society, citing the shortcomings of the current Law Society Act No. 13 of 1983, which limits the presidency to a tenure of just one year.

“Our Act only allows a one-year term in office, which is grossly insufficient for any meaningful impact. It’s completely misaligned with both local and international standards. Nothing substantial can be accomplished in one year,” he said. 

He revealed that proposed amendments to extend the term of office to at least three to five years are already at an advanced stage in Parliament. “I will not rest until that is realised,” Tuke vowed.

Outlining his goals for this final term, Tuke said he is focused on three key initiatives: institutional reform, access to justice, and succession planning.

One of his main projects is the establishment of a permanent arbitration centre in Lesotho to promote alternative dispute resolution. “Mediation and arbitration will ease the burden on the already overstretched commercial courts and offer faster solutions for business disputes,” he explained.

Tuke also confirmed that he is prioritising succession planning, stating that this will be his final term in office.

Reflecting on his achievements so far, Tuke highlighted the introduction of funeral cover for legal practitioners as a major milestone. “This was the first time lawyers have had such a benefit. I’ve also travelled the country to revive the legal profession, and participation is no longer limited to Maseru alone,” he noted. 

He added that the society has made significant strides in professional accountability. “Previously, there were no formal disciplinary mechanisms. Now, we have a functioning Disciplinary Committee and Complaints Committee to handle grievances against lawyers.”

Tuke also pointed to progress in legal training and development. “We’ve trained lawyers on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing frameworks in collaboration with the Financial Intelligence Unit. In September, we will conduct training on trial advocacy to enhance courtroom skills and ensure our lawyers can handle even the most complex cases, locally or internationally.”

Other members of the executive committee were also retained. Advocate Rethabile Setlojoane remains treasurer, having run unopposed. Advocate Mokhoro Makara and Advocate Ithabeleng Phamotse were re-elected as vice-president and secretary, respectively, after facing competition.

The only new face on the committee is Advocate Makhaola Thienyane, who replaces Advocate Molemo Jae, now focusing on private practice.

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