Court declares Mkhwebane’s suspension by Ramaphosa invalid
Updated | By Jacaranda FM News
The Western Cape High Court has ruled President Cyril Ramaphosa's suspension of Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane invalid and improper.
The ruling was delivered on Friday.
Mkhwebane approached the High Court in June to challenge her suspension from office pending the outcome of the parliamentary process to determine her fitness to hold office.
Mkhwebane's suspension came after she sent Ramaphosa a list of questions about the theft of foreign currency at his Phala Phala farm in 2020.
The parliament's section 194 inquiry into her fitness to hold office is currently ongoing.
The High Court ruling will not have any effect on her suspension until it is confirmed by the Constitutional Court.
According to section 172(2)(a) of the Constitution, the High Court may "make an order concerning the constitutional validity of an Act of Parliament, a provincial Act or any conduct of the President, but an order of constitutional invalidity has no force unless it is confirmed by the Constitutional Court”.
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