Not so fast: PP’s court bid to return to work ‘manifestly inappropriate’, say president’s lawyers

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The president and DA insist the high court’s order declaring Mkhwebane’s suspension unlawful has no force.

The president and DA insist the high court’s order declaring Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s suspension unlawful has no forceBusisiwe Mkhwebane’s urgent court bid to return to work immediately was “manifestly inappropriate”, said the

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In the interim she must be allowed to return to work. Until ConCourt makes a ruling on the matter. Busi must in earnest commences with her national duties. Give that office some stability. Awe!

Of course it has no force until it is confirmed by the Concourt. Why are they panicking?!

You trying hard to deceive us ... invalid suspension

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