buntu & Law Podcast – Episode 19 “Admission Denied: When Qualification Isn’t Enough”
In this compelling episode of Ubuntu & Law, we explore a deeply thought-provoking legal issue — what happens when academic excellence and professional experience are still not enough for admission into the legal profession?
We unpack the story of a determined woman who, despite pursuing her Chartered Accountant (C.A.) qualification and serving as a director of a private company, was denied admission — raising serious questions around the Fidelity Fund Certificate, regulatory compliance, and the standards required to enter the legal profession in South Africa.
This episode challenges the idea of merit versus regulation and asks: 👉 Is the system protecting the profession — or limiting transformation?
🎤 Segment 1: Legal Insight & Analysis
- The role and importance of the Fidelity Fund Certificate
- Admission requirements into the legal profession
- The legal reasoning behind denying admission
- Broader constitutional implications — equality, fairness, and access to opportunity
🔥 Segment 2: My Personal Journey – Finding My Voice In this episode, I also take you through my first public speaking experience — a defining moment in my journey as a future legal leader.
From nerves to confidence, I reflect on:
- Stepping into the spotlight for the first time
- The power of communication in the legal profession
- How platforms like public speaking shape legal minds and leaders
⚖️ Why This Episode Matters This episode goes beyond theory — it connects law with real-life barriers, ambition, and growth. It speaks to:
- Law students
- Young professionals
- Anyone navigating systems that seem rigid and unforgiving
📢 Join the Conversation Do you think professional qualifications outside of law should influence admission decisions? Is the legal profession evolving fast enough?