Mkhwebane won't oppose 'state capture' interdict
Cape Town - Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane will not oppose the interdict against the release of the “state capture” report.
In an affidavit filed on Friday, she said she would abide by any decision the High Court in Pretoria took.
President Jacob Zuma and Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Des Van Rooyen both applied for an interdict to prevent the report's release.
The court would hear it on November 1.
Van Rooyen however withdrew his application as the previous public protector, Thuli Madonsela, had told him she had made no adverse findings against him.