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She Asked What Others Feared: Honorable James’ Questions Ignite the Ad Hoc Committee

Honourable James Earns National Praise for Fearless Oversight and Exposing Lies Under Oath

January 22, 2026
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She Asked What Others Feared: Honorable James’ Questions Ignite the Ad Hoc Committee
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In an era where public trust in governance and accountability structures is under immense strain, Honourable James has emerged as a formidable figure in South Africa’s parliamentary oversight landscape, earning widespread praise for her uncompromising stance on truth, accountability and the rule of law.

Members of the public, civil society groups and political observers have increasingly lauded Honourable James for what many describe as “exceptional courage and clarity” in her work at the Ad Hoc Committee, where she has consistently asked difficult, often uncomfortable questions that others appeared reluctant to raise. Her approach, marked by meticulous preparation and sharp interrogation, has placed her at the centre of some of the most consequential revelations to come before the committee.

Most notably, Honourable James played a pivotal role in establishing that controversial businessman Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala had misled the committee under oath. Through careful cross examination and reference to documentary evidence, she systematically dismantled inconsistencies in Matlala’s testimony, exposing contradictions that ultimately undermined his credibility. Observers say her line of questioning left little room for evasion and set a new standard for parliamentary scrutiny.

Her work did not stop there. In subsequent proceedings, Honourable James again demonstrated her tenacity by revealing that Robert “McBribe” had also lied under oath. By drawing attention to discrepancies between sworn statements and verifiable facts, she reinforced the principle that appearing before Parliament is not a public relations exercise, but a constitutional obligation requiring honesty and full disclosure.

Political analysts argue that Honourable James’ performance has reinvigorated the role of parliamentary committees as critical instruments of accountability. At a time when many South Africans feel disillusioned by allegations of corruption, state capture and abuse of power, her actions have offered a rare glimpse of an oversight mechanism working as intended.

Colleagues within the Ad Hoc Committee have acknowledged that her interventions have raised the level of debate and compelled witnesses to engage more seriously with the process. Even critics concede that her questioning, while tough, has been rooted in evidence and a clear commitment to upholding democratic principles.

Beyond the committee room, Honourable James’ work has resonated strongly with the public. Social media platforms have been flooded with messages of appreciation, with many South Africans describing her as a symbol of integrity and courage in public office. Supporters argue that her example underscores the importance of fearless leadership, particularly in institutions tasked with safeguarding accountability.

As the Ad Hoc Committee continues its work, expectations remain high that Honourable James will maintain her rigorous approach. For many, her conduct has already sent a powerful message: no one is above scrutiny, and lying under oath will not go unchallenged. In a political climate hungry for credibility and reform, Honourable James’ performance stands out as a reminder of what principled public service can look like.

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