The offices of the public protector were raided out of the blue yesterday by a Police Crime Intelligence Unit. Coincidently, the public protector also very recently released a report linking National Commissioner General Bheki Cele to a dodgy R500 million property deal. Bheki Cele’s office, however, claims to not know about it and promises to take “urgent steps”.
“We strongly condemn the raid on the Public Protector’s office, it was not sanctioned by management of the Saps (South African Police Service). Appropriate steps will be taken against those who conducted the raid and against the person, or people, who sanctioned the raid,” said the police’s McIntosh Polela.
Cabinet sang the same song this morning.
No one knew about it.
Even though public Protector Thuli Madonsela released her report into the controversial R500 million deal only a couple of days ago – and she found that the deal – which included Cele, the Department of Public Works and businessman Roux Shabangu – was “fatally flawed”.
Cele had asked for certain information from the public protector with regards to the report but was not given access.
It looks like those same documents were also taken during the raid by the the Police Crime Intelligence Unit, which just happens to fall under Cele’s department.
I’m starting to suspect the same tokoloshes responsible for stealing court documents might be behind this as well…
[Source: Eyewitness News]
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