The case concerned the constitutional validity of two pieces of national legislation promulgated on 27 January 2009, which disbanded the
Scorpions, a specialist anti-
corruption unit of the
National Prosecuting Authority. The laws were the National Prosecuting Authority Amendment Act 56 of 2008 and the South African Police Service Amendment Act 57 of 2008. Among other things, the latter act amended the South African Police Service Act 68 of 1995 to insert a new chapter 6A, which established the
Hawks (formally the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation) to replace the Scorpions; the Hawks were to be located within the
South African Police Service, rather than within the National Prosecuting Authority. The matter was a sequel to
Glenister I, a 2008 case of the same name in which the applicant, businessman Hugh Glenister, had attempted unsuccessfully to challenge the legislation while it was still pending in draft form before
Parliament. His challenge to the enacted legislation was first heard in the
Western Cape High Court, where it was dismissed; thereafter, Glenister applied both for leave to appeal the High Court's judgment and, alternatively, for direct access to the
Constitutional Court to plead his constitutional challenge. The Constitutional Court heard the application on 2 September 2010, and it delivered judgment on 17 March 2011. == Judgments ==