On this week’s episode of Politricking with Tshidi Madia, two years after his book was released, the first director of public of public prosecutions at National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) joins Tshidi Madia in studio to share why his book is still relevant today and shares how he started the NPA. He shares how he sees the NPA as his child and why it needs to be independent so it is better equipped to address certain matters. He speaks about the GNU then and what it’s is now. He emphasises the need for a strong ANC and why it should remain in existence. He shares why he didn’t prosecute Zuma and reflects on the July Unrest. He speaks about the close relationship that Mbeki and Zuma had. He closes off the conversation on reflecting on TRC and the Mxenge family.