DA lodges court papers for Jiba Inquiry
20 September 2015
The DA has now filed its founding affidavit in the matter relating to the deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), Nomgcobo Jiba, and her fitness to hold her current position.
In our affidavit the DA submits that, given the prima facie evidence of Ms Jiba’s long list of failings and improper conduct, President Jacob Zuma should suspend her pending a formal inquiry into her suitability to continue as the second-in-command at the NPA.
This comes after the High Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) have both repeatedly found Ms Jiba guilty of dishonesty and unbecoming conduct with particular reference to the Spy Tapes saga and the baseless investigation into the KZN Head of the Hawks, Johan Booysen.
The former NDPP, Mxolisi Nxasana, asked the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Mike Masutha, and President Zuma to suspend Ms Jiba on several occasions following a judicial probe into management at the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). The probe recommended that she be criminally charged for fraud and perjury.