Public Protector sets record straight regarding
Tshisonga matter
Pretoria
16 January 2007
The Office of the Public Protector wishes to clarify a recent
media report in the Sunday Times (Maduna slammed in landmark
ruling, 7 January 2007) regarding the application for
compensation brought by Mr Tshisonga, a former deputy
director-general in the department of justice and constitutional
development, against the former minister and director-general.
The office notes that Mr Tshisonga testified in his application
in the Labour Court that the Public Protector was �unwilling� to
investigate his complaint and that this was construed by the
media as a finding against the Public Protector.
Mr Tshisonga�s testimony is, however, not supported by the facts
relating to the handling of his complaint by the Office of the
Public Protector. Mr Tshisonga and/or his attorneys failed to
provide the Public Protector with sufficient information to
substantiate his allegations of impropriety against the
minister, which was requested on more than one occasion.
However, Mr Tshisonga was entitled to utilise the legal remedies
available to him with regard to the disclosures that he had made
to the media.
Issued by: Office of the Public Protector
For more information contact
Charles Phahlane on 082 856 8188
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