Impeachment inquiry | Mkhwebane not giving up without a fight
JOHANNESBURG - Suspended Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is spilling the beans.
She released audio recordings and WhatsApp messages detailing alleged bribery.
Mkhwebane claims late ANC MP Tina Joematt-Petterson offered to make her impeachment disappear.
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She also implicated Chief Whip Pemmy Majondina and Inquiry chair Richard Dyantyi.
The conversations allegedly took place between her husband, David Skhosana, and the late MP in March.
Mkhwebane says she wants those implicated, charged.
READ: Mkhwebane Impeachment | Dyantyi denies Mkhwebane's accusations
The recordings and other evidence have been handed over to the police and the Hawks for investigation.
Mkhwebane claims the audio recordings reveal a plan to delay the Inquiry.
Despite Dyantyi's refusal to recuse himself, Mkhwebane intends to continue appearing before the Section 194 Inquiry.
The recordings, along with other evidence, have been handed over to the police and the Hawks for investigation.