Impeachment inquiry: Evidence leaders rubbish bias claims against Dyantyi

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Evidence leaders in the Mkhwebane inquiry have denied her legal representative, Dali Mpofu's, claim that the evidence leaders treated her with bias and unfairness.

JOHANNESBURG - Suspended Public Protector, Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane on Thursday submitted 12 key reasons why she believed that the chairperson of Parliament's Section 194 Inquiry into her fitness to hold office treated her with bias and unfairness.

Mkhwebane's lawyer, Advocate Dali Mpofu accused evidence leaders in the inquiry of colluding with the inquiry's chairperson, Richard Dyantyi.Evidence leader, Nazreen Bawa told the inquiry that the allegations were baseless. "The evidence leaders wish to place on record that at no stage have they engaged in such an enterprise with the chair of the committee and the allegations are unfounded. No evidence is placed whatsoever, to support allegations of this nature."

Bawa also responded to claims that President Cyril Ramaphosa was being protected, because the inquiry had not dealt with any evidence related to the Public Protector’s CR17. "We didn't plan on leading any witnesses in relation to the Bosasa issue even prior to Advocate Mpofu having raised the issue"

 

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Adv Mpofu made factual valid points in his applications for recusal of the Chairperson and the DA MP.

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