Mokgoro inquiry report on Nomgcobo Jiba & Lawrence Mrwebi handed to Ramaphosa | J_chabalala
Retired Constitutional Court Justice Yvonne Mokgoro has handed her report into whether suspended senior prosecutors Nomgcobo Jiba and Lawrence Mrwebi are fit to hold office to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
"This marks the end of the work by the team, following six weeks of hearings that sought to answer important questions relating to the conduct of both advocates as set out in the Terms of Reference of the Enquiry," Gambu said. Jiba and Mrwebi were suspended in October 2018 after Ramaphosa announced his decision to institute an inquiry into their fitness to hold office.
Mokgoro's report will provide Ramaphosa with more clarity on whether Jiba duly respected court processes and proceedings as required by applicable prescripts and as a senior member of the NPA. In a letter to Jiba and Mrwebi, Ramaphosa previously said:"I have taken into account the serious nature of allegations that you are unfit to be in so high an office, where the work of our criminal justice system is central to the critical and pressing matter of all prosecutions, especially prosecution of corruption cases and safeguard of our public purse.
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