"We have made principled decisions and I am drafting a document to those who should be addressed," he said.
Van Rooyen said he would discuss the document after he had consulted with his colleagues.
On Friday, Constitutional Court judges accused Hlophe of attempting to influence the court's decision over search and seizure raids carried out by the Scorpions on properties of Jacob Zuma and French arms manufacturing giant Thint.
The judges said Hlophe had tried to influence the bench in an "improper manner".
The complaint had been referred to the Judicial Services Commission (JSC).
The JSC was not immediately available for comment, however the Beeld newspaper reported on Monday that the commission would announce if it planned to call an emergency session to consider the complaint.
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