Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mamokoko Kubayi has added her voice in condemning the brutal killing of another whistleblower and community activist, Pamela Mabini. Her murder on Friday at her home in Gqeberha again sparked outrage bringing to light the continued problem of assassination of outspoken social justice activists. One of the things Minister Kubayi pointed to in a statement is reviewing legislation to close loopholes that hinder the safeguarding community activists, whistleblowers and witnesses to name a few. So we thought to use this opportunity to hear from Parliament, the Justice Department and the police regarding where the processes are and the impact these murders are having on the overall fight against crime, corruption and the mismanagement of the country. Let's welcome…
Guest: Xola Nqola - Chairperson of Parliament't Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development
Guest: Kelley Pillay – Deputy Director General for Legislative Development in the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
Guest: John Clarke - Social worker supporting whistleblowers who also social justice activist (Counselled whistleblowers who need a safe, confidential place that can be an open space for them to share their stories)
Guest: Major General Richard Shibiri - Component Head For Organised Crime Investigations at SAPS

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