WC High Court judges question Ramaphosa’s timing in suspending Mkhwebane

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WC High Court judges question Ramaphosa’s timing in suspending Mkhwebane
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Judges in the Western Cape High Court have questioned President Cyril Ramaphosa's timing in suspending Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane.

CAPE TOWN - Judges in the Western Cape High Court have questioned President Cyril Ramaphosa's timing in suspending Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane.

But President Ramaphosa's lawyers have argued that he had two confirmation letters from Parliament, one dating back to June last year and another from March this year, confirming the start of proceedings even though no hearings had been conducted.

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