Gauteng High Court: 2011–2022 Weiner joined the High Court permanently on 25 July 2011, when she was appointed as a judge in the
South Gauteng High Court; she was appointed by President
Jacob Zuma on the advice of the
Judicial Service Commission. During her decade on the High Court bench, she was seconded as an acting judge to the
Supreme Court of Appeal on several occasions between 2019 and 2022. Weiner argued that the Public Protector should pursue
tender corruption investigations more vigorously. She was included on the committee's final shortlist of five candidates, but
Busisiwe Mkhwebane was ultimately appointed to the position instead.
Supreme Court of Appeal: 2022–present In April 2021, the Judicial Service Commission interviewed Weiner in connection with vacancies at the Supreme Court of Appeal. Members of the Commission expressed concern that she was close to retirement age, leading Weiner to opine that, "Age seems to be the final frontier of
discrimination, which is also
unconstitutional." Although Weiner was not appointed in 2021, she was nominated again the following year when new vacancies arose at the Supreme Court. In October 2022, the Judicial Service Commission recommended her promotion. She joined the Supreme Court on 1 December; she was the oldest member appointed to the bench. == Personal life ==