In September 1995, he served a full seven-year term in the office, and during that time, in 1997, he was appointed as
Senior Counsel. complimenting the administrative prowess he demonstrated establishing the office in that context.'''''' However, some commentators questioned the extent of Baqwa's independence from the ANC government, with
Richard Calland saying that he was careful "not upset too many political apple carts too early in the life of a new institution". and his report in the Maduna matter was rejected by the ANC majority in the
National Assembly.
Mondli Makhanya reflected in 2016 that Baqwa "trod carefully so as not to alienate, but he still managed to hit hard." Baqwa strongly declined the charge, with a spokesman saying that, "It is not unusual for people to sling mud at a person in his position,"
Noseweek dispute In April 2001,
Noseweek reported that Baqwa, Judge
Fikile Bam, and prosecutor
Bulelani Ngcuka had attended a secret meeting at the home of ANC Chief Whip
Tony Yengeni, where attendees had discussed ongoing investigations into
Arms Deal corruption. Baqwa called the report "lies", saying that he and his family were on holiday in Namibia at the time the meeting was alleged to have taken place in December 2000.
Martin Welz,
Noseweek's editor, issued an apology and retraction in June 2001, and prosecutors declined to pursue a
defamation charge against him. == Nedbank Group: 2002–2011 ==