Public Protector Thuli Madonsela is undoubtedly a public asset. She strives to be independent and objective, unlike her predecessor who mostly fudged things that could embarrass the ruling party.
She is also energetic and conscientious. I was mightily impressed when she personally phoned me late Friday afternoon to clarify a point in a referred matter.
Complaints lodged with her office have jumped since she took over, from 12 435 in 2008/9 to 20 218 in 2011/12.
This is a good sign that people have confidence that she will investigate fearlessly and put things right. Her reputation is boosted by high profile cases like the scandalous R1.78 billion police headquarters deal.
Madonsela's report on this led ultimately to the dismissal of Public Works Minister Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde and National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele.
The vast majority of cases, however, are from aggrieved individuals. Her office investigates improper conduct, or maladministration, defined as "when public power is exercised outside the boundaries of the Constitution or law".