Cape Argus

Dyantyi stands his ground over recusal bid

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

WITH this Friday’s deadline for Parliament’s Section 194 Committee to wrap up its business looming, chairperso­n Qubudile Dyantyi has told suspended Public Protector (PP) Busisiwe Mkhwebane that he is not budging.

Just over a week ago Mkhwebane, through her advocate, Senior Counsel Dali Mpofu, sent her second written applicatio­n for Dyantyi’s recusal as well as his removal from the committee.

Mkhwebane’s applicatio­n cited seven grounds for the recusal, which were mainly based on two recorded meetings between her husband, David Skosana, and the late ANC MP and Section 194 committee member, Tina Joemat-Pettersson.

The grounds included an allegation that Dyantyi had made “disparagin­g media statements” about the impeachmen­t process and Mkhwebane in the media which “indicate that he is pursuing a predetermi­ned outcome”.

Other reasons listed were that the committee and chairperso­n were proceeding with the inquiry despite Mkhwebane’s lack of legal representa­tion.

In his 85-page response to Mkhwebane via the committee, Dyantyi said he would not be recusing himself.

“I categorica­lly and vehemently deny that I have ever, in connection with the inquiry, bribed, sought to bribe or otherwise solicit a bribe through Ms Joemat-Pettersson or any third party from the PP or any other person. In addition, I am of the view that the evidence tendered does not support that there is any prima facie proof of the allegation­s in respect of myself, but rather raises further questions.”

On Mkhwebane’s accusation of his having a predetermi­ned outcome, Dyantyi said he had maintained an open mind throughout the inquiry.

“On the contrary, I have actively engaged with the evidence and will continue to apply my mind in a fair, unbiased and rational manner when concluding on findings and making recommenda­tions to Parliament.”

In June, the inquiry, which was meant to have finished its work in May, amended its directives and set itself a strict schedule of 25 sittings in which to wrap up all its business.

The committee intends to have its final report adopted on July 28, ready to be tabled before the House.

 ?? ?? Section 194 Committee chairperso­n Qubudile Dyantyi.
Section 194 Committee chairperso­n Qubudile Dyantyi.
 ?? ?? Busisiwe Mkhwebane
Busisiwe Mkhwebane

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