Prosecutors aren’t there to be loved, Casac’s Naidoo tells Mokgoro Inquiry

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Naidoo said the NDPP or its deputies should not be in the business of seeking public popularity, but needed to do what was right.

Lawson Naidoo, an executive secretary for the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution , has told the Mokgoro Inquiry that the state’s prosecutors were not paid to be popular or be loved.

Naidoo was making his submission today about what constituted being fit and proper when serving in the office of the National Prosecutions Authority .The Mokgoro Inquiry was instituted by President Cyril Ramaphosa to look into the fitness to hold office of suspended Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions Nomgcobo Jiba, and her colleague, Special Director of Public Prosecutions Lawrence Mrwebi.

 

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