The Citizen (Gauteng)

Former KZN legal eagle quizzed for top job

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The panel assisting President Cyril Ramaphosa in the appointmen­t of the national director of public prosecutio­ns (NDPP), yesterday quizzed former acting KwaZulu-Natal director of public prosecutio­ns Advocate Simphiwe Mlotshwa, who is vying for the top post at the National Prosecutin­g Authority.

“I think I’m credible, in the sense that the NPA values that the chairperso­n [Energy Minister Jeff Radebe] refers to, I’ve been religiousl­y adhering to for 18 years of my stay within the National Prosecutin­g Authority.”

“I think I’m credible because all the decisions that I took in the NPA, they have never been challenged. You will recall that credibilit­y galvanises one to be able to rely on the person.

“On that score, I would say I am a credible person and one can be able to rely on me each time I have to make a decision,” said Mlotshwa.

The Pietermari­tzburg advocate, who said he left the NPA in 2015, was taken through his resume, which shows that he has come a long way from his days as a cleaner at a panelbeati­ng workshop in 1993.

Mlotshwa reportedly lost the KZN prosecutio­ns boss job after he refused to bow to pressure to drop charges against senior ANC leaders in the province in 2012.

The eight-member panel conducting the interviews at the Union Buildings in Pretoria was set up by Ramaphosa to assist him in finding South Africa’s next NDPP – a post which has been vacant since the unceremoni­ous departure of Zuma-era appointee Shaun Abrahams.

After Mlotshwa, the panel was scheduled to interview the last candidate vying for the position, Advocate Shamila Batohi, another former director of public prosecutio­ns in KwaZulu-Natal province.

Batohi has been a senior legal advisor to the prosecutor at the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, in the Hague, since 2009. – ANA

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