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The Public Protector's application for an interdict against President Ramaphosa suspending her and Parliament continuing its impeachment process, has been postponed after an 'unfortunate incident' with her rescission application to the Constitutional Court

This is after an"unfortunate incident" regarding her rescission application to the Constitutional Court. The Public Protector's application for an interdict against President Cyril Ramaphosa suspending her and Parliament continuing its impeachment process, has been postponed after an"unfortunate incident" with her rescission application to the Constitutional Court.

Judge Nathan Erasmus said on Monday that the bench was informed of"certain unfortunate developments" with the rescission application. Erasmus and the two other judges on the bench, Judge Mokgoatji Dolamo and Judge Derek Wille, had a case management meeting with all the parties. Mkhwebane argues that Ramaphosa has a conflict of interest and, therefore, can't suspend her. She further argues that the Section 194 Committee"breached the Constitution" when it decided to continue with its work.

Rule 89 reads as follows:"No member may reflect upon the merits of any matter on which a judicial decision in a court of law is pending."

 

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In this country there is a political witch hunt and it destroys service delivery and government institutions...

Did she have no outfit to wear to court or something ?

Really why stay if nobody wants you

Did her dog eat the application?

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