Public Protector staff had to bow to 'Madam' Mkhwebane, Section 194 committee hears

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She is a useless advocate, a nasty human being. Why isn't she fired already ?
Her position is designed so she is hard to fire to protect the position from too much political interference. Problem with that is of course that you get a Zuma who hires someone like Mkhwebane who works for the SSA and when she starts stuffing around she becomes hard to get rid. In addition to the long process she herself has used all legal avenues available to her to try drag this on to her retirement. Plus she will most likely not even get impeached, because this hinges on a vote and she has a lot of support in the ANC and the EFF all won't vote against her.
 

yebocan

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tool -albeit an useless one-- she should have never been appointed, -but JZ/RET had to do something about the PP's office -- and that is why we are here...sitting with all the fun 'n games that went down in the office.
 

Corelli

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Clearly she watches too many Korean Dramas.

Its popular to bow to your manager or boss in Korea, also Japan. Its being polite. Also you can not question your manager.

And if you're really apologetic you kneel.

All part of a culture of good manners and respect. We sadly have none of this in SA.
 

Speedster

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Dude, really??? LOL Nobody bows down to the President of the country, but somehow advocates and senior managers would always bow down to the PP, does that sound logical to you? Anyway, the advocate already admitted this was standard practice even before B.M came into office apparently (standing in her entrance). Also, it must be added that he said that he never wrote the affidavit but that it was written by the evidence leaders and he only read it and signed, it is his affidavit, which he admitted was false.

LMAO lets just say its true that from the security guard to the executive had to bow down to B.M, can you with a straight face tell me that you believe that? What the hell????? LOL How can you fall for that? Already yesterday, a witness told parliament that it was a lie that that they had to bow down to her, the man himself said that it is not absolutely true (see below) how naive can you be for goverment lies?? The senior manager mentioned that it was standard practise for attendee's stand whenever the PP enters even under Thuli Madonsela. LITERALLY BOW DOWN really, thats what you believe "literally", BM would ask everybody to bow down to her wherever she is????





As one of the most trusted persons in America said "You dont have a law degree, to determine what happened here, this is why im here" You nor Hlaudi Motsoeneng has a law degree. Absolutly laughable that you would believe that BM commanded that people bow down to her at sight and people did that. I wonder who else in your circles would believe that, its crazy, absolutly!! LMAO ... Reason and probabilities dont exist in your mind, hatred for an individual succeeds the balance of truth reason. I repeat it I dont like the woman, but its pretty clear here that we not been told the truth.

BOW down to the PP..... Its really laughable that you would believe that, you totally believe that????? LMAO, anyway continue to believe that, I cant convince you, Im sorry




At home, I teach good decorum and politeness to my children and honesty. At work I might not the most popular one and I dont even try at all, but I pay hundreds of peoples salaries a month due to discipline and ethics. I run a tight ship, my businesses are not trade unions based on popularity or a democracy actually. If greeting via a nod, hand shake, smile or half a stand is two much for you you best going to work at Luthuli house, you will be free to bow down to your knees to whichever elected official you want there.

If you want me to believe that people "literally" bow down to a mere human at the PP office, I know its pretty much lies.:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
It is so ludicrous you refuse to believe it. I guess Zuma doesn't really have a firepool either?
 

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It comes from being a stupid idiot they cannot get respect from leading by example just like the ANC twats.
Bunch of brainless thieving pigs.
 

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In private sector, some people did stand up (at least pre-covid times) if boss happen to come to their desk but most of us didn't really. People call each other by names but at times, I have been called by Mr. "surname" by some juniors and I believe it is considered a sign of respect to call by surname.
 

ShaunSA

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In private sector, some people did stand up (at least pre-covid times) if boss happen to come to their desk but most of us didn't really. People call each other by names but at times, I have been called by Mr. "surname" by some juniors and I believe it is considered a sign of respect to call by surname.

Whatever you say surfy
 

TheChamp

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The criminals have laws and processes. The rest of us just gets ****ed over.
When last did your boss wake up in a foul mood and fired you on the spot?

Oh never mind, I can totally see how insensitive my question is.
 
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