Jiba and Mrwebi will not be returned to their former NPA posts

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Jiba and Mrwebi will not be returned to their former NPA posts
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The justice committee found no compelling reasons to overturn the decision by President Cyril Ramaphosa to remove the two

It is almost the end of the road for senior National Prosecuting Authority staffers Nomgcobo Jiba and Lawrence Mrwebi.

Jiba and Mrwebi were suspended in October 2018 and dismissed by Ramaphosa in April following the recommendations of a commission of inquiry into their fitness to hold office led by retired Constitutional Court judge Yvonne Mokgoro. The committee decided on the process it would follow and ultimately this included that written submissions would be requested within a given time period and that there would be no oral submissions.

DA MP Werner Horn said Mrwebi’s argument that he was the victim of political manoeuvring or political conspiracies had to be rejected.

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