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“Watch It, Mind Your Own Business About My Family” McBride Loses Temper During Parliamentary Hearing

January 22, 2026
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“Watch It, Mind Your Own Business About My Family” McBride Loses Temper During Parliamentary Hearing
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Former Independent Police Investigative Directorate head Robert McBride was involved in a tense moment during a parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee meeting this week. The incident happened while Members of Parliament were questioning him as part of an ongoing inquiry linked to governance and accountability matters.

The atmosphere in the meeting changed when MK Party MP Sibonelo Nomvalo raised an issue related to a family court matter involving McBride. McBride reacted strongly and made it clear that he believed the question crossed a personal line. His response caused brief disruption in the hearing and drew attention from other committee members.

Several MPs expressed concern about the tone of the exchange and reminded everyone that parliamentary hearings should remain respectful and focused on official matters. Some members felt the question was not directly related to the committee’s work, while others said all discussions must remain calm and professional, regardless of disagreements.

The chairperson of the committee stepped in to restore order and guided the discussion back to the purpose of the hearing. Proceedings continued after the interruption, with McBride answering further questions related to his career, conduct, and submissions made to the committee.

The hearing forms part of a broader parliamentary process examining issues around leadership, accountability, and the role of senior officials in state institutions. While tensions are not uncommon in such hearings, committee members stressed the importance of keeping debates respectful and relevant.

The incident has since sparked discussion about boundaries during parliamentary questioning, especially when personal matters are raised. Despite the moment of anger, the committee continued its work, and no formal action was taken during the session.

The inquiry remains ongoing, with more witnesses expected to appear before the committee in the coming days.

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