Acting Public Protector, Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka says one of the biggest challenges she has faced at the institution is to build resilience within the organisation amid events in the country that have divided public opinion.
Gcaleka says the disruption of the Youth Month event organised by the
“As an institution, we need to lead with integrity as we call for that particular integrity. And it must not only be perceived; it must be seen to be done. And it is in the decisions that we take, which must withstand the scrutiny of the law. And I want to emphasize the scrutiny of the law, not just the views and perceptions.”
She says parliament’s section 194 inquiry into Advocate Mkhwebane’s fitness to hold office as public protector is positive for accountability in the country.
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