President Cyril Ramaphosa fired Jiba and Mrwebi in April following an inquiry headed by retired Constitutional Court Justice Yvonne Mokgoro
Advocates Nomgcobo Jiba and Lawrence Mrwebi will not be reinstated at the National Prosecuting Authority .
The committee will adopt its report on Wednesday and it will be before the National Assembly next Tuesday.The inquiry found they were not “fit and proper to hold their respective offices”, according to a statement from the Presidency. Jiba made the committee’s work easy when she wrote to National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise earlier this month, stating she would not be seeking restoration by parliament to her position in the NPA.
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