The Citizen (Gauteng)

Public protector’s legal bid

- Citizen reporter

The office of the public protector has given clarity on advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s legal bid to appeal the Western Cape High Court’s dismissal of her applicatio­n in November 2020 seeking an interdict against the parliament­ary removal proceeding­s against her.

After the parliament­ary removal proceeding­s got under way early last year, Mkhwebane unsuccessf­ully asked the high court to halt the proceeding­s until after her legal challenge to the National Assembly’s rules for the removal of the heads of Chapter 9 institutio­ns.

Public protector spokesman Oupa Segalwe yesterday said the Constituti­onal Court was yet to rule on Mkhwebane’s leave to appeal applicatio­n of the high court ruling.

He said the first part of the applicatio­n was to interdict the parliament­ary removal proceeding­s from going ahead and the second part was to review parliament’s rules adopted on the removal of the heads of Chapter 9 institutio­ns.

“That matter is before the Constituti­onal Court on appeal. We do not have a date yet as to when the case will be heard, but with regards to the review of the rules, that matter is before the Western Cape High Court and we expect it to be heard in June this year,” Segalwe told the SABC’s Morning Live programme.

“We are merely waiting for the chief justice to give us directions.”

On Monday, an independen­t review panel appointed by parliament said it found prima facie evidence of incompeten­ce and wrongdoing on Mkhwebane’s part.

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