The Citizen (KZN)

AfriForum weighs Mkhwebane’s first 100 days

- Citizen Reporter

Civil rights organisati­on AfriForum says in releasing its report on Public Protector Busiswe Mkhwebane’s first 100 days in office it is concerned over the perception­s she “is creating of herself and her office”.

Mkhwebane’s first 100 days occurs today and along with it are controvers­ial and noticeable actions which accompany her, the organisati­on said. AfriForum pointed to her criticism of former public protector Thuli Madonse- la before parliament’s portfolio committee on justice and correction­al services.

It also referred to the alleged changing of the TV channel at her offices from eNCA to ANN7 exclusivel­y; the decision to oppose neither President Jacob Zuma, nor Minister Des van Rooyen’s interdict against the State of Capture report; the case she opened with police regarding the leaking of audio tapes that contained the state capture interview between Madonsela and Zuma; and an incident with Madonsela’s chief of staff, who was allegedly marched out of her office by security staff.

“AfriForum is concerned about the perception that Mkhwebane is creating of herself and her office. It appears as if she is trying hard to distance herself from her popular predecesso­r yet, in the process, she positions herself closer to President Zuma and the corruption allegation­s that surround him,” said AfriForum deputy CEO Ernst Roets.

Although AfriForum was concerned about the perception that she was creating, there were also some positives to be taken into account, he said.

This included Mkhwebane’s intention to clear the large backlog of cases and increase the accessibil­ity to her offices.

“We anxiously await the first report initiated and or performed by or under the supervisio­n of Mkhwebane. This will offer true insight into her intentions and may quickly change the public’s perception of her into one of a true public protector,” said Roets.

“AfriForum intends to monitor the office of the public protector to make sure that it performs its duties as prescribed by the constituti­on and national legislatio­n.”

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? SCRUTINISE­D. Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is under AfriForum’s microscope.
Picture: Gallo Images SCRUTINISE­D. Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is under AfriForum’s microscope.

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