7. The complaints refer, inter alia, to the following, amongst others: 1. A transcript of the court proceedings in case no. RCZ 856/2009 -- State v P Loeto and others in which Mr Hole presided on 7 July 2011, when Mr K M Nqadala was summoned to appear in his court, 2. A transcript of the court proceedings in case RCZ 641/2010 - State v Mbalula and Others in which Mr Hole presided on 7 June 2011 in the absence of the accused. The transcript indicates that Magistrate V S Smith remanded the case on 6 June 2011 to 20 June 2011. There is, however, no indication on the transcribed record as to why the case was enrolled on his court roll on 7 June 2011. 3. The transcript of the court proceedings in case RCZ 641/2010 further indicates that Mr Hole presided in the matter on 7 July 2011, while Magistrate V Smith remanded the case on 20 June 2011 to 11 July 2011. There is, again however, no indication on the transcribed record as to why the case was enrolled on his court roll on 7 July 2011. 4. The transcript of the court proceedings in case RCZ 641/2010 furthermore indicates that Mr Hole presided over the matter on 12 July 2011, while the case had been remanded on 11 July 2011 to 14 and 15 December 2011 by Magistrate V Smith. There is no indication on the transcribed record as to why the case was enrolled on his court roll on 12 July 2011 when he had formally recused himself from the case while the case was not properly before him for trial. 5. The transcriptions in case no. RCZ 856/2009 - State v P Loeto and Others and case no. RCZ 641/2010 - State v Mbalula and Others contain various remarks, utterances and discussions by Mr Hole which, in the Commission's view, inter alia displayed an abuse of judicial power; as well as discussions, remarks and comments on matters pertaining to the magistrates' profession in a manner which brought the judiciary into disrepute, which was detrimental to the image of the office of magistrate and which did not uphold and promote the good name, dignity and esteem of the office of magistrate and the administration of justice.