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Members of the parliamentary committee investigating suspended Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s fitness to hold office, say they are satisfied with the way the proceedings have gone so far.

Image: Dinilohlanga MekutoMembers of the parliamentary committeesay they are satisfied with the way the proceedings have gone so far.

The unavailability of Advocate Mkhwebane and her legal representative over the next few days has given the committee an early opportunity to reflect on its work so far. African National Congress Deputy Chief Whip, Doris Dlakude says “What we must guard against honourable chair is the throwing in of insults. That cannot be tolerated. I think for us to conduct a fair process it also must be our key issue… So we cannot hurl insults when we cannot get our own way.”

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I think the parliament committee is busy using the energy and resources to investigate Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane instead of investigating themselves, they are now protecting President Cyril Ramaphosa

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