If, say, Parliament or a sitting president were to undermine her office, then it would be up to South Africans to protect it, public protector Thuli Madonsela said on Monday, in what did not quite amount to a call for a pitchfork mob to rise in her defence.
“If the people of South Africa feel, as lawyers and as ordinary people, that the Constitution is being trampled on, that personal feelings about people is determining how people conduct themselves, let the people do something,” Madonsela told a media briefing she had called on the ongoing Nkandla saga.
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