The embattled Busisiwe Mkhwebane is set to appear before parliament in July.
“I don’t want to dwell on the leakages and everything that has happened; it’s very unfortunate, but it’s not our baby. Those who are responsible for dealing with it must deal with it,” she said in reference to the infamous SMS.
“Should we indulge this latest episode ... we are going down a rabbit hole. What prevents a third, fourth or fifth application for rescission? It becomes a bit of a farce, frankly,” said Schreiber.
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