Mkhwebane's 'I don't care attitude' did her a disservice, says committee chair Dyantyi

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The chair of the parliamentary inquiry into suspended public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane's fitness to hold office insists the committee will conclude its work and report by July 28 or earlier.
Qubudile Richard Dyantyi says deadlines set won’t be prolonged any further and that Mkhwebane has done herself a disservice by “demonstrating a ‘I don’t care’ attitude”.
Mkhwebane missed last week Friday’s deadline to respond to written questions posed by the committee members and evidence leaders.
Her term in office ends on October 14 and applications and nominations for a candidate to serve a non-renewable seven-year term closed on Friday.
11 Jul 2023 9AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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