Huge field of candidates for Public Protector

05/05/2016. Public Protector Advocate Thuli Madonsela smiles as she addresses the media about the Operation Hlasela report and the report on SASSA's involvement in an ANCYL rally in 2009. Picture: Masi Losi

05/05/2016. Public Protector Advocate Thuli Madonsela smiles as she addresses the media about the Operation Hlasela report and the report on SASSA's involvement in an ANCYL rally in 2009. Picture: Masi Losi

Published Jun 28, 2016

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Parliament - Parliament’s ad hoc committee tasked with recommending a candidate to succeed Thuli Madonsela as public protector will consider a total of 59 people for the job, it emerged on Tuesday.

Briefing journalists in Parliament, committee chairwoman Makhosi Khoza said MPs received 73 nominations, among them humanitarian and former first lady Graca Machel, former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene, renowned State prosecutor Gerrie Nel, former President Thabo Mbeki, retired deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke, and advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza.

Khoza said Machel, Nene and Nel declined nomination, while the committee had not received formal written nominations for Mbeki, Moseneke and Ntsebeza, meaning they would be disqualified.

“Other candidates were unreachable to confirm their nomination by end of business, Monday 27 June 2016, and these nominees will be removed from the list,” she said.

The names of the candidates, said Khoza, would be published on the parliamentary website. Members of the public can send comments and objections to the committee via its secretary Vhonani Ramaano at [email protected] before Friday July 8. This is also the deadline by which candidates should complete and return a questionnaire which would be sent to them on Wednesday.

The list of 73 formal nominations sent to the committee:

* Mr Bernard Peter Agulhas

* Adv Rhulani Ralph Baloy

* Ms Melanie Bernard (nee Fryer)

* Prof Narnia Bohler-Muller

* Mr Vincent James Botto

* Adv Nonkosi Princess Cetywayo

* Mr Raymond Edward Chalom

* Prof Pierre de Vos

* Judge Sirajudien Desai

* Mr Phillip Dexter

* Adv Pumeza Futshane

* Adv Andrea Gabriel SC

* Ms Nombonisa Gasa

* Adv Mathys Johannes Gildenhuys

* Adv MT Goodman (nee Shai)

* Ms Pregs Govender

* Adv Mojankunyane Gumbi

* Prof Alexander Mzamo Gumbi

* Adv Mark Andrew Hawyes

* Mr Nick Haysom

* Adv William Andrew Hofmeyr

* Adv Zarina Kellerman (nee’ Prasadh)

* Adv KB Kgoroeadira

* Mr Ashook Kirpal

* Mr Burt Silverston Laing

* Ms Muvhango Lukhaimane

* Mrs Graca Simbine Machel (declined nomination)

* Adv Zwelethu Madasa

* Adv Thuli Madonsela (not eligible)

* Mr Prince Sefako Mafojane

* Mr Zola Majavu (declined nomination)

* Adv Mohale Joseph Maluleke

* Adv Kevin Sifiso Malunga

* Ms Lynnette Gail Marais

* Ms Busisiwe Mkhwebane

* Mr Vickqus Nkosikhona Mncube

* Adv Hishaam Mohamed

* Mrs M Mohlala-Mulaudzi

* Justice Yvonne Mokgoro (declined nomination)

* Adv Chris Madibeng Mokoditwa

* Mr Ronnie Samuel Mokoena

* Mr Thokwane Phineas Post Moloto

* Mr Tjitlo Monaledi

* Ms Audrey Mpofu

* Adv Dali Mpofu SC

* Adv Loyiso Khanyisa Bunye Mpumlwana

* Mrs M Mthebule

* Adv MM Mthembu

* Mr Themba Phillip Mthethwa

* Adv Philani Pilatu Sydney Mthethwa

* Ms Janine Kim Myburgh

* Mr Krish Naidoo

* Mr Gerrie Nel (declined nomination)

* Mr Nhlanhla Nene (declined nomination )

* Mr Malcolm John Sphiwe Nhleko

* Ms Sophy Moipone Noko

* Ms Vuyokazi Pamella Noncembu

* Ms Nokuthula Sincercia Nwaoshai

* Mr Mthuthuzeki Moshesh Nyiki

* Mrs Jill Claudelle Oliphant

* Adv Vusi Pikoli (declined nomination)

* Ms Kaajal Ramjathan-Keogh

* Mr Tshepiso David Humphrey Ramphele

* Mr Riaz Achmed Saloojee

* Mr Jonas Ben Sibanyoni

* Mr Boiki-John Tamako

* Ms Bawinile May Thabethe (declined nomination)

* Adv Tseliso Thipanyane

* Adv Randal Titus

* Mr Khunoana Harry Tswago

* Mr Vuyisa Vuza

* Mr Hermanus Lambertus Waldicks

* Justice Sharise Weiner

Following the July 8 deadline for comments and objections from the public, the committee would meet to draw up a shortlist of candidates before commencing interviews in August.

African News Agency

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