Busisiwe Mkhwebane has less than seven months left of her seven-year stint as the country's public protector.
CAPE TOWN - Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is set to continue giving evidence in her impeachment inquiry on Tuesday, after a week off due to illness.
The future of Mkhwebane’s impeachment inquiry hangs in the balance as issues over the payment of her legal team remained unresolved. More than R10 million has already been paid from public finances for Mkhwebane to be legally represented in these proceedings, which is scheduled to hear at least three more weeks of testimony from her.Mkhwebane has so far testified she was on a hiding to nothing since the day of her appointment, because the Democratic Alliance , which tabled the motion for her removal, was always against her.
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