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Mkhwebane to appeal costs order in Estina case

PRETORIA - Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane will appeal a high court ruling ordering her to personally pay 7.5% of the litigation costs for both the DA and the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution , her spokesperson Oupa Segalwe said on Thursday.

Segalwe said Mkhwebane will challenge Thursday's ruling as well as the setting aside of her report on the Gupta-linked project. Segalwe disputed claims that Mkhwebane sanitised a provisional report on the Estina project, compiled during the tenure of her predecessor, Thuli Madonsela, to protect Free State ANC politicians.

 

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