[3] This included the decision to drop corruption charges against former head of the South African Police Service's Crime Intelligence Division Richard Mdluli.
[5] Booysen alleged that Jiba attempted to set him up so as to stop him from investigating specific cases of corruption involving president Zuma's family.
[13] Jiba's husband, Booker Nhantsi, was convicted of stealing R193,000 from a client's trust fund in 2003 and sentenced to five years in prison, but had his criminal record expunged after he received a presidential pardon from President Jacob Zuma in 2010.
[14] In August 2021 she made pro bono representations for Democracy in Action (DIA) in which she argued that Jacob Zuma should not have been imprisoned for contempt of court without first having a trial.
[16] In March 2012 in her role as acting NDPP she was ordered by the SCA to hand over the record of all documents and material that formed the basis of the decision to withdraw corruption charges against Zuma.
[16] In April 2015 she appeared before the Specialised Commercial Crime Court[17] facing charges of fraud and perjury for her role in the constitutionally inconsistent[18] and invalid prosecution of a team investigating members of Jacob Zuma's family for corruption.