Ramaphosa’s legal battles with Mkhwebane don’t impact govt work – Mthembu

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He noted that some of the matters between Ramaphosa and Mkhwebane were before court.

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s legal battles with Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane are not hurting the government’s work, according to Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu.

“They have been taken – the public protector’s findings on the president – has been taken for judiciary review. But that is public knowledge. But they did not come before Cabinet,” Mthembu said. “We are able to do our work, the president is able to do his work. So, there hasn’t been any negative impact on our capability to do our work coming from the findings.”“I was elected by the people of South Africa to do their work, so I carry on doing their work and that process continues,” he said on Sunday on concluding his state and working visit to Tanzania.

 

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