The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development, Xola Nqola, has announced that the Parliamentary Committee on Justice will be conducting oversight visits to the Office of the State Attorney and engaging with the Solicitor-General. Speaking at a media briefing in Parliament alongside other National Assembly oversight committee chairpersons from the Peace and Security Cluster, Nqola highlighted the significant challenges facing the Office of the State Attorney. These include corruption, resistance to policy changes, capacity constraints, infrastructure shortcomings, and delays in payments to legal practitioners. The briefing forms part of the 7th Parliament's Weekly Committee engagements, aimed at addressing critical governance issues.

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