ConCourt dismisses bid to debar advocates Jiba and Mrwebi
In September 2016, the high court in Pretoria removed the names of Jiba, who was deputy national director of public prosecutions, and Mrwebi - the then head of the Specialised Commercial Crime Unit - from the roll.
In the case of Mrwebi, the SCA found that the high court had properly concluded that he was not a fit and proper person to practise as an advocate.
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