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MK Party Defends Mpofu and Mkhwebane Against Legal Practice Council Disciplinary Threats

April 16, 2025
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The uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) Party has strongly defended its prominent members, Advocate Dali Mpofu SC and Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane, amid reports that the Legal Practice Council (LPC) is considering disciplinary action against them.

MK Party national spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela criticized the LPC’s move, describing it as a politically motivated attack masquerading as professional oversight. He argued that the action was not about ethical standards but rather an attempt to silence dissenting voices.

“This is a textbook case of political persecution,” Ndhlela stated. “The legal establishment has declared open season on black advocates who refuse to align with white monopoly capital and neoliberal consensus.”

Both Mpofu, a senior counsel known for handling high-profile and often controversial cases, and Mkhwebane, the former Public Protector impeached by Parliament in 2023, have frequently been at the center of political controversies. The MK Party maintains that the latest legal threats demonstrate systemic bias within South Africa’s legal institutions.

Ndhlela further accused legal regulatory bodies of disproportionately targeting black professionals who challenge the status quo while ignoring allegations of judicial bias and misconduct.

The MK Party has issued several demands:

1. An immediate halt to disciplinary proceedings against Mpofu and Mkhwebane
2. Support from all democratic forces for legal professionals advocating for justice
3. A Parliamentary inquiry into what they describe as the politicization of legal bodies

“The revolution will not be regulated by cowards,” Ndhlela warned, signaling the party’s intent to vigorously oppose the LPC’s actions.

The developments come amid ongoing tensions between the MK Party and established legal institutions, highlighting broader debates about political influence in South Africa’s justice system.

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