Durban - The Public Servants Association said on Monday that it welcomed the approval of a motion to initiate proceedings for the removal of the country's Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane. "The PSA has since 2019 been raising concerns regarding the way the Public Protector has been subjecting employees in her office to victimisation and ill-conceived human-resource practices, including irregular appointments," said the union via a statement.
"These issues were also raised formally by the PSA with parliament in correspondence addressed to the speaker of parliament." The union would make itself available to assist parliament with any information it had at its disposal to conclude the matter, it added.
When your enemy get stronger you can use dogs to fend the enemy off. Freedom under law, PAS, Kathrada Foundation, DA, AfriForum, Pravin and Dereck cant wait for PP to be removed. Same old elements who always fight the PP.
Those are lost individuals cause their members do not agree with those corrupt leaders of the PSA
MmuiWabatho mnxim they just boring modern day mandingo that's on auto pilot and i don't think they even know goerge soros & if they knew him probably they'll say he's gud investors!!!buchofscums
Mnxim public servants only care for their house bond and car subsidies nothing more those ppl R just baren that are the to leach the annual budget dry they can't even stand-up to any of the big 5 multi industry companies & they can't wait to turn witness on 1 of their own!!bugger
Might as well say George Soros is happy things appear to be going his way.
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