McBride’s testimony is expected to implicate at least 50 high-profile individuals in the murky world of compromised law enforcement agencies.
In what is expected to shed light into the murky world of the politically compromised South African law enforcement agencies, former Independent Police Investigative Directorate director Robert McBride is set to reveal how former police minister Nathi Nhleko conspired with members of the parliamentary portfolio committee to remove him and ex-Hawks head Anwar Dramat from their positions.
Despite the application being granted, the commission’s head Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo could not hide his displeasure on the delay to the hearing, describing the failure of the legal team not to timeously serve the individuals with the required legal notices as “unacceptable”. McBride’s testimony – expected to take two days – will be followed by that of retired Major-General Johan Booysen next week. He endured threats after investigating the R60 million contract to supply temporary accommodation for police in KwaZulu-Natal during the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
Innocent Khuba, a lead police investigator in a rendition project – which saw SA police and their Zimbabwean counterparts collaborate in the unlawful handing over of Zimbabwean nationals for prosecution – was suspended and later dismissed on instructions of Nhleko;
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