Public protector claims only God can remove her from office

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Is "An anonymous text message " another tactic by Mpho ? Milord, Cyril has already taken decision and we appeal to dissolve concourt ?

That's the gist of it, any idiot can buy an old phone & sim without rica and all that crap and send an anonymous sms. wrt the concourt ruling anyone with two braincells can predict how they gonna rule on her case. It's all fake.
 

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That looks actionable to me? Whatever the reasons, is he supposed to leak it like that? Also, not very bright - this Abramjee guy. Using his own phone?
Abramjee denies that his having this information was a case of judicial capture and claims the information came from newspaper reports and his own analyses, not inside sources.
It looks like he indeed sent the SMS.
 

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And here we go :


Can't read the whole thing due to the paywall but still the bit you can read is partly funny, but also infuriating.
 

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And here we go :


Can't read the whole thing due to the paywall but still the bit you can read is partly funny, but also infuriating.
Do you mean judiciary attack tactics mixed with "I'm being framed"-type whining that RET loves to use when on the cusp of being held accountable?

No surprises there. And yes, quite infuriating.
 

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And here we go :


Can't read the whole thing due to the paywall but still the bit you can read is partly funny, but also infuriating.
She's going full Zuma retard. I also think her discovery of recession is a knee jerk reaction from seeing it on Zuma. Otherwise she probably like most would not have known about such a process.
 

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She's going full Zuma retard. I also think her discovery of recession is a knee jerk reaction from seeing it on Zuma. Otherwise she probably like most would not have known about such a process.
How Zuma has ****ed with the legal system, has pioneered a way for the rest of RET to **** with the legal system...
 

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And here we go :


Can't read the whole thing due to the paywall but still the bit you can read is partly funny, but also infuriating.
So, police are going to investigate ALL Concourt justices based on this complaint? How is it even possible ?
investigate whether Constitutional Court justices corruptly made unjustified decisions against her - in a case she laid over a text message she argues may lead to a "total collapse of the state".
 

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Police can investigate that while she gets removed from office.

Mkhwebane will insist on a special plea in which there will be a motivation to demand a police investigation. All in all, it will cause a delay in the proceedings, and where she doesn’t succeed, do expect a private litigation in an attempt to cause, well, another delay. She is disrupting established process.

I do see a pattern; her manoeuvring is closing in on synchronising with Zuma’s manoeuvring. A manoeuvre to place the Constitutional Court in doubt. Zuma’s case is currently in limbo because its progress rests with the SCA’s president, but where he shouldn’t reasonably succeed, or he might (who knows?), he will be taking his petition to the Constitutional Court where he will meet Mkhwebane, a concurrent plight with shared merits.

The state would have no play in this, it is quite the clever ruse. The cohorts are already wormed into the JSC.

It is not the state who guards our constitutional democracy, and people think that state capture was bad... I do blame it on the state, the NPA and police services are very indecisive in my view. Something is wrong with our state security. The state is being held hostage, or they are acting like it is so.
 

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Mkhwebane will insist on a special plea in which there will be a motivation to demand a police investigation. All in all, it will cause a delay in the proceedings, and where she doesn’t succeed, do expect a private litigation in an attempt to cause, well, another delay. She is disrupting established process.

I do see a pattern; her manoeuvring is closing in on synchronising with Zuma’s manoeuvring. A manoeuvre to place the Constitutional Court in doubt. Zuma’s case is currently in limbo because its progress rests with the SCA’s president, but where he shouldn’t reasonably succeed, or he might (who knows?), he will be taking his petition to the Constitutional Court where he will meet Mkhwebane, a concurrent plight with shared merits.

The state would have no play in this, it is quite the clever ruse. The cohorts are already wormed into the JSC.

It is not the state who guards our constitutional democracy, and people think that state capture was bad... I do blame it on the state, the NPA and police services are very indecisive in my view. Something is wrong with our state security. The state is being held hostage, or they are acting like it is so.

I think its a case of they are acting like it is so, especially after July.... they're po3s scared that it will happen again and this time it will be a very different experience for all involved.
 

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I am more concerned that one sms can cause the collapse of the state.....
 
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