Without wishing to sound like the proverbial whining colonist, we have to wonder about the sharp drop in standards of decency at the local bar if South Carolina lawyer Dalia Mpof is allowed to get away with her threatening behavior this week. After parliamentary inquiry chairman Kubudile Diyanti said “you’ll regret it” and “your day will come” if things don’t go his way, Mpofu complained that he was the one who was biased in the inquiry into whether the suspended public protector was compliant Busisiwe Mkhwebane. to hold a position. READ ALSO: Mpofu’s inane remarks will only spoil…
Without wishing to sound like the proverbial whining colonist, we have to wonder about the sharp drop in standards of decency at the local bar if South Carolina lawyer Dalia Mpof is allowed to get away with her threatening behavior this week.
After parliamentary inquiry chairman Kubudile Diyanti said “you’ll regret it” and “your day will come” if things don’t go his way, Mpofu complained that he was the one who was biased in the inquiry into whether the suspended public protector was compliant Busisiwe Mkhwebane. to hold a position.
READ ALSO: Mpofu’s ridiculous remarks will only further tarnish his credibility and public standing
Sources close to the Legal Practice Council told us it is unlikely to censure Mpopha because members of the bar either support him or fear him as he is a member of the Judicial Service Council and they may be concerned, that he will seek revenge if they are in judicial positions.
Perhaps that’s why he got away with his previous bad behavior, including repeated inappropriate comments and orders to people to “shut up” at the Probe Commission. As shocking as all of this is, it’s not surprising at all.
Why should we expect the legal profession in this country to follow the rules when no one else does.