The Citizen (KZN)

No ‘ill will’ towards Thuli

PUBLIC PROTECTOR PRAISES PREDECESSO­R Mkhwebane stresses there are ‘no sinister motives behind her action’.

-

Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane yesterday denied harbouring “ill will” towards her predecesso­r, Thuli Madonsela. Mkhwebane was “disappoint­ed at the peddling of false informatio­n that is doing the rounds in the public domain”, suggesting the decision to withhold a portion of Madonsela’s gratuity payout was “informed by antagonism”, Mkhwebane’s spokespers­on, Oupa Segalwe, said in a statement.

As indicated at a recent press conference, a legal opinion had been sought from the office of the state attorney to clarify whether Madonsela was liable for the costs associated with fixing the 2012 accident damage to a state car entrusted to her, he said.

“Pending the procuremen­t of the legal advice, it was decided that due care must be taken to not inconvenie­nce Advocate Madonsela, hence the office released to her the rest of her gratuity payout.

“Only the amount that is in dispute has been withheld. In the event the legal opinion indicates that she cannot be held liable for the costs, which the government garage is charging the office for, the money will be released to her.”

Mkhwebane “would like to stress that there are no sinister motives behind this action”.

This was being done purely as part of the due diligence and governance practices that underpinne­d any transactio­n that involved the use of public funds.

This way, the office would be in a position to account to auditors and to parliament when questions on the expenditur­e arose, he said. On the issue of the use of a state car beyond Madonsela’s term of office, a service the government garage was charging the office for, Mkhwebane had noted the statements that this was authorised by the South African Police Service’s VIP protection unit.

“She was not privy to this informatio­n as Advocate Madonsela’s correspond­ence to the office about these matters was addressed to the chief executive officer, who has since resigned. The public protector will look into this.

“The public protector further wishes to reiterate the point that she habours no ill will towards Advocate Madonsela. She respects Advocate Madonsela and is grateful to her for the admirable contributi­on she made to South Africa’s democracy during her term of office. Working with the team, she plans to build on those successes to take the office to new heights. All she asks for is half a chance to prove herself,” said Segalwe.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? DISAPPOINT­ED. Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane says she harbours no ill will towards her predecesso­r Thuli Madonsela.
Picture: Jacques Nelles DISAPPOINT­ED. Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane says she harbours no ill will towards her predecesso­r Thuli Madonsela.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa