Professor McQuoid-Mason chose to pursue a career in law with the intention of making a difference in peoples lives.
After obtaining his law degree at the former University of Natal, the Professor decided to remain in academia.
This is when he discovered that a Street Law programme was the perfect solution for South Africa.
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Professor McQuoid-Mason travelled to over 100 countries transitioning from autocracies to democracies to implement Street Law and law clinics.
He said the State should not raise bogus State security concerns so that prevent the publication of Commission reports.
He also believed offending officers needed to be held accountable and face disciplinary action.
Professor David McQuoid-Mason seen with his former student, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng; Professor Karthy Govender and the Dean of Law, Professor Managay Reddi. Photo credit: Supplied.Source: UGC
While travelling the world on legal education business, Professor McQuoid-Mason had met interesting people and prominent world leaders.
Most recently the politician has been faced with finding new legal representatives.
On Wednesday, 21 April, it was revealed that his defence lawyers will no longer be representing him.
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In the same breath, Msholozi’s family have stated that he would not be going to jail.
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Professor McQuoid-Mason seen with former President Nelson Mandela during a visit to Howard College. Photo credit: Supplied.Source: UGC
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Professor McQuoid-Mason meets Queen Elizabeth II at a reception at St. James Palace four years ago. Photo credit: Supplied.Source: UGC