Busisiwe mkhwebane
Court dismisses Mkhwebane’s appeal in Vrede dairy farm case
The North Gauteng High Court on Friday dismissed Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s application to appeal an earlier order that found her office liable for 85% of the DA and Casac’s legal costs.
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Mkhwebane’s former COO considering other avenues after court ruling
However, no details were given about whether they would apply for leave to appeal or approach the Constitutional Court.
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WATCH LIVE: Mkhwebane releases findings of several investigation reports
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is on Thursday realising the findings of several reports following investigations by her office.
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Ngcukaitobi argues requirements for an interim interdict should not apply to PP
The EFF and Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane approached the court after the High Court in Pretoria ruled against them in July with regards to the power of the courts to suspend the implementation of the Public Protector’s remedial action.
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PP vs Gordhan: ConCourt to hear arguments on ‘rogue unit’ report interdict
The EFF and Busisiwe Mkhwebane have approached the court after the High Court in Pretoria ruled against them in July.
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Sars warns that giving PP Zuma’s tax info could have dire consequences
Sars Commissioner Edward Kieswetter said that Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane had put the revenue service between a rock and a hard place with this matter and hoped the courts would provide clarity.
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'I have nothing to hide': Zuma tells Sars to hand over tax info to PP
Last month, the Public Protector issued a subpoena in a bid to obtain the information.
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Actions of PP office should not be guided by politics, candidate tells Parly
Eight shortlisted candidates will appear before Parliament’s Justice Committee on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Mkhwebane to oppose Sars legal bid over Zuma’s tax information
Last month, Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane issued a subpoena in a bid to obtain Zuma’s tax info.
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Mkhwebane 'vindicated' by court decision to dismiss Zille's appeal against her
Former Western Cape Premier Helen Zille wanted the court to set aside Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane's report that found she violated the ethics code with her colonialism tweets in 2017.
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Mkhwebane welcomes court ruling on Zille's colonialism tweets
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has welcomed the dismissal of Helen Zille's application to have her remedial action set aside and reviewed on her colonialism tweets.
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Mkhwebane accused of covering up corruption at Prasa
Civil society organisation Unite Behind has submitted a review application in the High Court in Pretoria, seeking to set aside Mkhwebane’s report into corruption and maladministration at the rail agency.
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Mkhwebane frustrated by state organs ignoring her reports
The Public Protector on Friday briefed Parliament’s justice and correctional services committee about her office’s annual performance.
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Mkhwebane won't oppose McBride's application to suspend remedial action
The parties will head to court in two weeks’ time with an agreement to put the remedial action on ice.
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PP won't oppose McBride’s bid to suspend remedial action from Ipid report
Robert McBride, the watchdog body's head of the investigation, Matthews Sesoko, and six others filed an application on Wednesday to first suspend the remedial action before taking the report on judicial review.
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Deputy PP calls for return of quality control mechanisms at the institution
Kevin Malunga's term of office will come to end in December 2019. Parliament is in the process of finding his successor.
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More troubles for Mkhwebane as she faces another legal battle
The former head of IPID Robert Mcbride and seven others, have taken one of Busisiwe Mkhwebane's reports on review.
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PP finds Mabuza interfered in appointment of Mpumalanga official
In Mpumalanga, Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane investigated the appointment of communications officer Ms ZS Memela.
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Mkhwebane's findings against Robert McBride puts deputy PP bid in jeopardy
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane said that during Robert McBride’s tenure, a deputy director was irregularly appointed while a whistleblower who lodged the complaint to her office, was unfairly suspended.