Sowetan

High court berates Mkhwebane

Public protector’s decision set aside

- By Ernest Mabuza TimesLIVE

The public protector has not offered any defence to charges of illegality‚ irrational­ity and procedural unfairness regarding her decision to order the amendment of the constituti­on to change the mandate of the Reserve Bank.

She would also do well to reflect more deeply on her conduct of the CIEX investigat­ion report and the criticism of her by the speaker of the National Assembly and the governor of the Reserve Bank.

The high court in Pretoria made this observatio­n yesterday as it set aside her remedial action contained in her report released in June on the lifeboat to Bankorp/Absa in the 1990s.

Busisiwe Mkhwebane directed the chairman of parliament’s portfolio committee on justice‚ Mathole Motshekga to start a process to amend the constituti­on with a view to altering the primary objective of the Reserve Bank.

Judge John Murphy said in his judgment that Mkhwebane’s instructio­n to amend the bank’s mandate was received with dismay and consternat­ion and had immediate negative consequenc­es for the economy and investor confidence.

In view of the immediate economic damage caused by the final report‚ the Reserve Bank approached the court to review and set aside the remedial action.

Absa and the speaker of the National Assembly also challenged the constituti­onality of the remedial action.

The public protector did not oppose the bank’s applicatio­n.

However‚ remedial action by the public protector remains binding until set aside by a court.

Murphy said the remedial action by the public protector violated the separation of powers guaranteed in the constituti­on.

“The public protector’s order [encroaches] unconstitu­tionally and irrational­ly on parliament’s exclusive authority‚” Murphy said.

He said the public protector did not have the power to prescribe to parliament how to exercise its legislativ­e powers.

“She has no power to order an amendment of the constituti­on.”

In her answering affidavit‚ Mkhwebane conceded that the remedial action encroached on the powers of parliament. However‚ she said her remedial action was a mere recommenda­tion.

“The attempt to pass off the remedial action as a mere recommenda­tion is disingenuo­us‚” Murphy said. –

 ?? / ANTONIO MUCHAVE ?? Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has admitted that her instructio­n to parliament to amend the mandate of the Reserve Bank was an encroachme­nt on parliament’s powers .
/ ANTONIO MUCHAVE Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has admitted that her instructio­n to parliament to amend the mandate of the Reserve Bank was an encroachme­nt on parliament’s powers .

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