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Advocates Muzi Sikhakhane and Vuyani Ngalwana, of the Pan African Bar Association of South Africa, made an impromptu visit to the inquiry to voice their objection to having their legal fees published last week.
Since now suspended Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane took office in 2017, 36 reports containing her findings have been reviewed and set aside by the courts.
The Pan-African Bar Association of South Africa is 'disheartened' that Parliament's Section 194 Inquiry's evidence leaders' led evidence on the legal fees paid to several advocates, claiming it led to 'selective, sensationalist and unfair criticism of the counsel involved'.
All the key players in one room at suspended Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s 194 impeachment inquiry, many of whom have received millions of rands from her office. And while the battle is not yet won, those who are opposed to accountable government have made themselves present and visible.