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Mkhwebane hearing delay

ANC moves Motshekga off parly committee

- By Andisiwe Makinana

A parliament­ary meeting to consider public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s submission as to why she should not be removed from office was postponed on Wednesday.

The National Assembly’s justice and correction­al services committee met briefly but could not continue with its agenda because the ANC had removed the committee’s longstandi­ng chairperso­n Mathole Motshekga.

Vincent Smith has been appointed the committee’s new chairperso­n.

He requested that he be given time to familiaris­e himself with the committee’s business including the item on Wednesday’s agenda – the DA’s request for parliament to expedite the procedure to remove Mkhwebane from office.

DA chief whip John Steenhuise­n lodged a complaint with National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete requesting that the National Assembly initiate procedures to remove Mkhwebane from office.

This followed a high court judgment that she had grossly over-reached her powers‚ had shown poor understand­ing of the law and of her own powers, and had sacrificed her independen­ce and impartiali­ty with regards to the Absa/Bankorp report.

When Steenhuise­n appeared before the committee in June‚ he argued that sufficient grounds existed to‚ at the very least‚ warrant an inquiry into Mkhwebane’s fitness to hold office.

In her response‚ Mkhwebane warned parliament against institutin­g a process to have her removed from office‚ saying threats to dismiss her on the basis of what is reflected in her reports constitute­d interferen­ce with the functionin­g of her office and were tantamount to a criminal offence punishable in terms of the law.

 ?? / PHILL MAGAKOE ?? Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has warned parliament about removing her from office.
/ PHILL MAGAKOE Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has warned parliament about removing her from office.

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