Zuko Komisa

Eight applicants have been shortlisted by Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee for the Appointment of South Africa’s Public Protector, and interviews are scheduled to take place in August.
The Office of the Public Protector has the he power to investigate any conduct of government or administration that is seen as improper/ prejudiced.
Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s current tenure as president expires in October.
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There are eight applicants fighting for the job:
- Current acting Public Protector, Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka
- Advocate Oliver Josie
- Johannah Ledwaba
- Muvhango Lukhaimane
- Advocate Lynn Marais
- Professor Boitumelo Mmusinyane
- Advocate Kwena Tommy Ntsewa
- Advocate Tseliso Thipanyane
The committee has also indicated that it will be undergoing a two week screening process of the candidates from 1 August until 18 August.
“[The] committee followed the guiding principles in shortlisting candidates and reduced the initial 38 to eight. Mr Xaba said the committee had to look for a fit and proper person for the position but as the law does not describe the term fit and proper, the committee used case law, which offers a guide in this regard, specifying character, experience, knowledge and skills,” the committee said.



