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The Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is hoping for a positive outcome after approaching the Western Cape High Court for an order to interdict Parliament from continuing with its inquiry into her fitness to hold office

Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane [File image]

She wants the court to order Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula to withdraw her letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa informing him of the resumption of the Parliamentary inquiry.says she believes The 10-day period that Ramaphosa afforded Mkhwebane to furnish him with reasons why she should not be suspended ended on Thursday. This follows the decision by Parliament to kick-start its inquiry into her fitness to hold office.

The announcement that the Section 194 investigation will go ahead was made on Tuesday despite Mkhwebane’s application to the Constitutional Court to reconsider its earlier decision which paved the way for the inquiry to be resumed.

 

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The lady must just resign. She's in big trouble. She will never sustain the motion that put to her in parl. Also not yet go to explain her self to Mr president. She's in hot water

ANC appointed and created her so they must deal with her too.

What is wrong with that an inquiry, is there something to hide? Something is very 🎏 wait until you see 🎏 in oil & pan on a hot stove frayed.

I don't think that court will give her positive news. It's she faces the inquiry instead of wasting money on these court challenges to stop the inquiry

Eish this one!!! confusing the country. The quicker she goes the better will be this country.

The Lady has just lost her back bone. I mean, we've serious cases of states capture. Corruption in particular. But someone has just decided to investigate just what'so called an ordinary campaign . For an individual. Not for both that there fighting for position in ANC. NOOO!

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Her only hope is the depraved JP Hlophe

On what basis? Mxm she should have thought about that when she got into the office and forgot that it requires the use of legal knowledge to function. Making one blunder after another.

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