Protector must stay out in the cold until the Constitutional Court upholds ruling that President Ramaphosa suspended her illegally
A full bench of the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday dismissed the latest bid by suspended public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane to return to work.
Straight from a victory in the same court that found her suspension by President Cyril Ramaphosa to be illegal, Mkhwebane brought a case on an “extremely urgent” basis last month, to be allowed to return to work. This was after the DA appealed against the ruling that she had been suspended illegally...
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