Public protector claims only God can remove her from office

sefeddt

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See Mkhwebane's been busy. Time for ANC to take action, or not.

"This cannot even be worth R1 million. The public has been fooled."
That was the assessment from Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane during an inspection of the controversial Lesseyton stadium in the Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality, in the Eastern Cape.



This is not even worth R1 million', says Mkhwebane after inspecting deserted R15m Lesseyton stadium​


 

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See Mkhwebane's been busy. Time for ANC to take action, or not.

"This cannot even be worth R1 million. The public has been fooled."
That was the assessment from Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane during an inspection of the controversial Lesseyton stadium in the Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality, in the Eastern Cape.



This is not even worth R1 million', says Mkhwebane after inspecting deserted R15m Lesseyton stadium​


A 31%er could've told us that.
 

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How is it that she is still the PP (Public Protector)?
Unless of course PP is an acronym for Public Poepol, in which case it makes perfect sense.
 

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I trust Cyril's judgment when it comes to such things, being unnecessarily hasty when dealing with such issues could backfire, and having a court find in her favour, even if it's just a technicality is all she and the EFF needs.
 
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I trust Cyril's judgment when it comes to such things, being unnecessarily hasty when dealing with such issues could backfire, and having a court find in her favour, even if it's just a technicality is all she and the EFF needs.

It's been a good few years :ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:

Or is this another of his long games? :whistling:
 
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I trust Cyril's judgment when it comes to such things, being unnecessarily hasty when dealing with such issues could backfire, and having a court find in her favour, even if it's just a technicality is all she and the EFF needs.
Next president should be from mybb to sort out such issues chop-chop and not do any hana-hana.
 

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I trust Cyril's judgment when it comes to such things, being unnecessarily hasty when dealing with such issues could backfire, and having a court find in her favour, even if it's just a technicality is all she and the EFF needs.
The Frog boiler. Only taking 15 years or so to almost get Zuma prosecuted. Maybe in another 25 years Zuma will have his day in court.
 

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The Frog boiler. Only taking 15 years or so to almost get Zuma prosecuted. Maybe in another 25 years Zuma will have his day in court.
Err... When exactly did he almost get Zuma prosecuted? I am sure the RET gang and Dali would be very happy if you shared that information with them.
 

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The Frog boiler. Only taking 15 years or so to almost get Zuma prosecuted. Maybe in another 25 years Zuma will have his day in court.
You have a way with numbers. Elite mathematician perhaps?
 

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An anonymous text message to one of the lawyers was the cause of a last-minute postponement to the court case by public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane to interdict parliament’s impeachment process and her possible suspension, TimesLIVE has reliably learnt.

The hearing was supposed to run over Tuesday and Wednesday in the Western Cape High Court. After an hour’s wait, Mkhwebane’s counsel Dali Mpofu told the court the parties had agreed to postpone to “seek clarity” over “an unfortunate development” related to Mkhwebane’s application to the Constitutional Court to rescind, or reverse, its judgment that paved the way for parliament to proceed with an impeachment process against her.

Two independent sources have confirmed that the “unfortunate development” was a text message, sent to counsel for the speaker of parliament, Andrew Breitenbach. The message said the sender had it on good authority that the Constitutional Court would soon, within the week, be refusing to entertain Mkhwebane’s application to rescind its impeachment judgment.
 

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An anonymous text message to one of the lawyers was the cause of a last-minute postponement to the court case by public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane to interdict parliament’s impeachment process and her possible suspension, TimesLIVE has reliably learnt.

The hearing was supposed to run over Tuesday and Wednesday in the Western Cape High Court. After an hour’s wait, Mkhwebane’s counsel Dali Mpofu told the court the parties had agreed to postpone to “seek clarity” over “an unfortunate development” related to Mkhwebane’s application to the Constitutional Court to rescind, or reverse, its judgment that paved the way for parliament to proceed with an impeachment process against her.

Two independent sources have confirmed that the “unfortunate development” was a text message, sent to counsel for the speaker of parliament, Andrew Breitenbach. The message said the sender had it on good authority that the Constitutional Court would soon, within the week, be refusing to entertain Mkhwebane’s application to rescind its impeachment judgment.
Is "An anonymous text message " another tactic by Mpho ? Milord, Cyril has already taken decision and we appeal to dissolve concourt ?

The message said the sender had it on good authority that the Constitutional Court would soon, within the week, be refusing to entertain Mkhwebane’s application to rescind its impeachment judgment.
 
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