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Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane is a South African advocate and prosecutor who has been a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since October 2023, representing the Economic Freedom Fighters. She served as the 4th Public Protector of South Africa from October 2016 until her impeachment in September 2023.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)
Not associated with any constituency offices
021 403 2911
bmkhwebane@parliament.gov.za
Member at Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services (National Assembly Committees)
since 30th October 2023
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy (National Assembly Committees)
since 30th October 2023
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 17th October 2023
Member at Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) (Party)
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2024 committee attendance as mp
60% attendance rate (9 of 15 )
2023 committee attendance as mp
100% attendance rate (14 of 14 )
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Ms Zingisa Zenani, parliamentary legal advisor, informed the Committee that she was to brief the Committee on the legal opinion ...
Adv B Mkhwebane (EFF) disagreed with the legal opinion. First, she asked when Adv Breytenbach was supposed to object. Second, ...
Deputy Public Protector Interviews
13 Mar 2024
Adv G Breytenbach (DA) said that she wanted to draw to the Committee’s attention that two candidates on the list, ...
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What (a) are the reasons for the delay in gazetting the Code of Conduct for Legal Practitioners, (b) steps has ...
Questions asked to the Minister of Police
8 Apr 2024
(1) Whether a certain person (name furnished) called the National Commissioner of the SA Police Service (SAPS), Lt Gen Fannie ...
Questions asked to the Minister of Finance:
22 Mar 2024
What (a) action has been taken by the National Treasury to deal with the case reported in September 2023 to ...
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