MPs refuse public protector’s request to summons Ramaphosa

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MPs refuse public protector’s request to summons Ramaphosa
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Most MPs who spoke in the parliamentary meeting agreed with points in a legal opinion on the issue

Parliament’s section 194 committee tasked with examining advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s fitness to hold office has decided against issuing a summons for President Cyril Ramaphosa...

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