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[Full Story] Public Protector BusisiweMkhwebane has recommended that President CyrilRamaphosa take disciplinary action against Home Affairs Minister MalusiGigaba.

 

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PP timing timing is off , Gigaba has made Constitutional Court application regarding the matter ...

Finally he fell onto his own sword one by one they going to , all those were committing heinous crime under forma president Magedleyihlikisa

Public Protector is scared of Eff so Public Protector must vacate the office before we burn that office

Which one is worse stealing of money of poor from VBS or Gigaba's lying?Public Protector I think now you are loosing your mind.

Which one is worse stealing of money of poor from VBS or Gigaba's lying?Public Protector I think now you are loosing your mind.

O palelwa ke big case o lebetse small attention, haai maan.

The problem with the system is that it puts black men in an innocent clean leader trijectry while those who created it, do all sorts of evil. Vuka darkie

He must be arrested

What's the recommended disciplinary action?

Amazing how 'white' developed countries reject white South Africans pleas. Internationally white South Africans are a lower class society, which is why they're hoarders in SA. Internationally they have to pay huge investments just to breathe, in SA they can steal comfortably!

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