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Political parties must on Friday submit names of persons to serve on the independent panel that will kick off the process that could see the Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, removed from office. PublicProtector BusisiweMkhwebane via SABCNewsOnline

Newly adopted rules for the removal of heads of Chapter Nine institutions, require that an independent panel must be established, after which an ad hoc committee will make its findings.

Political parties must on Friday submit names of persons to serve on the independent panel that will kick off the process that could see the Public Protector,Newly adopted rules for the removal of heads of Chapter Nine institutions require that an independent panel must be established, after which an ad hoc committee will make its findings.

, says Parliament is enabled by the constitution to make its own processes, to determine its rules, to do the internal processes. Once established, the independent panel will have 30 days to complete its work.”This entry was posted on 07 Feb 2020,05:38AM at 5:38 AM and is filed under

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