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VisitWhat will be Magistrate Katlego Mokwena's career outcome following the recusal request by December 31, 2024?
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NPA Requests Magistrate Katlego Mokwena's Recusal in Pastor Mboro Case at Palm Ridge
Sep 11, 2024, 09:40 AM
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has requested that Magistrate Katlego Mokwena recuse herself from the kidnapping case involving self-proclaimed prophet Paseka 'Pastor Mboro' Motsoeneng. The request follows accusations of bias and questionable remarks made by Mokwena to the prosecutor. The prosecution's move has been described as a surprise and comes amid criticism of court processes by Mboro's legal team. The recusal application was brought to Magistrate Mokoena at the Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court.
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