The Citizen (Gauteng)

Busi’s office of smoke, mirrors

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When Busisiwe Mkhwebane was appointed public protector, a columnist on The Citizen said her era would bring “seven years of famine”, following the seven years of metaphoric­al feasting under her predecesso­r, Thuli Madonsela. Those words were prescient, as Mkhwebane has continued to prove that she is focused more on protecting ANC politician­s than doing her primary job: exposing government graft.

While she seemed reluctant to initiate investigat­ions into former president Jacob Zuma and his cabal, she showed an incredible turn of speed in not only investigat­ing Western Cape Premier Helen Zille – for violating the executive government code by posting tweets on colonialis­m and why it was not all bad – but by issuing a finding in near-record time.

There are many who believe Mkhwebane exceeded her mandate in the Zille probe and, no doubt, the finding will be tested in court.

There are more pressing matters with which the office of the public protector could have busied itself, however. Wherever you look in this country there is corruption – much of it in the corridors of power.

This investigat­ion looks like cynical opportunis­m by Mkhwebane, aimed at deflecting criticism from the way she has handled her office.

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