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#southafricanews #adhoccommittee South Africans watched in shock as Hon. James took on Shamila Batohi during a fiery Parliament session, exposing what could be one of the biggest NPA cover-ups in years. In this heated exchange, Hon. James accused the National Prosecuting Authority head of ignoring corruption cases worth over R35 billion, all linked to Johannesburg’s crumbling justice system. He revealed emails, dossiers, and red flags that were allegedly sent to Batohi years ago — and got no response. When cornered, Batohi struggled to defend herself, claiming she needed to “check her inbox” — a reply that has left South Africans furious. 🔥 Highlights you need to see: Hon. James confronts Batohi over ignored corruption evidence sent by Herman Mashaba. Allegations that Advocate Chauke protected politically connected figures. NPA accused of failing to act on cases involving fake documents, drug cartels, and construction fraud. Batohi’s apology to Mashaba raises new questions about accountability and integrity. This moment exposes the deep cracks within South Africa’s justice system — and how NPA leadership may be shielding corruption instead of fighting it. Many are now asking: Is Batohi compromised? Why was nothing done for years despite clear evidence? And what role does President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration play in protecting these officials? 💬 Watch the full confrontation and decide for yourself. 📺 Don’t forget to like, share, and comment — South Africans need to see what really happened inside Parliament today. #BatohiExposed #HonJames #NPA #SouthAfricaPolitics #ParliamentClash #CorruptionScandal #TrendingNow