Why President Ramaphosa wants NDPP interviews held behind closed doors
13 November 2018
Ever since President Cyril Ramaphosa swept into office earlier this year, he's tried to do things differently to his predecessor - and mostly that's been a positive trait, well received by many South Africans.
While the president has projected an air of openness, his decision for a group of 12 people shortlisted for the vacant National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) job to be interviewed behind closed doors has caused much concern.
With memories of former president Jacob Zuma's fateful NDPP appointments - Menzi Simelane, Mxolisi Nxasana and Shaun Abrahams - still fresh in the minds of most, fears of a rigged, or at least flawed, process loom large.
The Right 2 Know (R2K) Campaign has taken the fight to Ramaphosa, hauling him to the North Gauteng High Court on Tuesday to fight the closed-door nature of the hiring process.