Legal expert Advocate Paul Hoffman explains how Ramaphosa can justify making Pravin Gordhan a minister again.
Legal expert Advocate Paul Hoffman explains how Ramaphosa can justify making Gordhan a minister again. CourtesyJOHANNESBURG - President Ramaphosa could still appoint Pravin Gordhan to his Cabinet despite an adverse Public Protector finding against him.
Gordhan has indicated he will institute immediate review proceedings against the Public Protector's report and findings, including the proposed remedial action.
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