Public Protector's 'foolish behaviour' threatens Constitution and economy - Phosa
21 June 2017
Johannesburg - African National Congress stalwart and presidential hopeful Mathews Phosa has accused Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane of constitutional overreach and threatening South Africa's economy.
He joins those who have voiced their disapproval of Mkhwebane since she released her findings of an investigation into the South African Reserve Bank's assistance to Bankorp between 1985 and 1995.
Absa bought the now defunct bank 1992.
Mkwebane has said the bank must repay the R1.25bn. She also recommended that Parliament consider changing currency laws by removing the Constitution's and SARB's mandate to protect the currency from inflation.