# The South African Human Rights Commission says it is concerned that the Constitutional Court ruling could lead to some transgressors of human rights ignoring its recommendations in the absence of a court order. On Wednesday, the Apex court ruled that the commission’s directives are not legally binding, and must seek judicial intervention to have its findings implemented. The SAHRC’s Henk Boshoff told the SABC that recognising the absence of binding remedial powers does not diminish the constitutional importance of the commission:
SAHRC is concerned that constitutional delinquents will take advantage of its directives [SOUND]
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