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Mkhwebane filed a new recusal application calling for Dyantyi’s removal over bribery allegations levelled against the committee’s chairperson. Read more here 👇

Mkhwebane’s application also comes as the Section 194 Committee seeks to complete its work earlier than anticipated following her failure to meet the committee’s deadlines.

The committee had resolved unanimously on 9 June that it would change its process and send written questions to Mkhwebane after she repeatedly appeared at the inquiry without her legal team. She has then since missed four deadlines to file oral and or written replies or submissions to sets of questions by committee members and evidence leaders.The committee was now considering compiling its draft report on its inquiry into Mkhwebane’s fitness for office.

“In fact, to the contrary, her continued non-response to questions and deadlines means that we may produce a report much sooner than initially planned because there would be no reason for the chairperson not to direct the evidence leader to do the summation earlier than planned or to convene a committee meeting earlier than 28 July if this is practical,” Dyantyi said in aMkhwebane on Thursday suffered yet another court defeat after the Constitutional Court found that there were “She was...

“So in short, we welcome the decision [as it] confirms that at all times the president endeavours to act within the prescripts of the law,” Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya on Thursday.South African President's spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says this decision confirms that the president always acts within the law.

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