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Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane says there will be a moratorium on her suspension until the matter is ventilated in court.

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Two weeks ago, Mkhwebane was slapped with a Notice of Intention to Suspend by President Cyril RamaphosaMkhwebane has argued the President can’t suspend her, as he is conflicted. Mkhwebane briefed the media in Pretoria during the release of several investigation reports.“Finally, the President’s legal team has agreed that lest pend a response to the intention to suspend until such time that the matter is ventilated in court.

“I think we’ll be filing our papers tomorrow because there’s an agreement between our legal teams on changing leadings and documents, but it will depend on whether the Judge President will decide on those timelines. We are proposing by the 25th/ 26th of April, the matter will be heard in court.” Meanwhile, Parliament has resolved to go ahead with her impeachment despite confirmation that she’s filed an application to the Constitutional Court for the rescission of its earlier judgment on the matter.

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The only thing she ventilates is a succession of resounding farts

What nonsense is this mara Cyril sometimes like to act as a father Christmas at the expense of the public🚮🚮🚮

'Meanwhile, Parliament has resolved to go ahead with her impeachment despite confirmation that she’s filed an application to the Constitutional Court for the rescission of its earlier judgment on the matter.' I hope this decision is based on sound legal advice by senior council.

OfficialNtokozo All I know is you can never win against CR in the courts, unfortunately.

RET defense

Is the resources of the people being used to pay for her legal fees.

Truth is...she failed her mandate. There's very little she did to disrupt the wheels of change in favour of the RET pack and eff gangsters

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