Cape Argus

Masutha monitors Zondo Commission

- MAYIBONGWE MAQHINA mayibongwe.maqhina@inl.co.za

A SPECIAL TASK team from the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) was keeping an eye on the proceeding­s at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture and other ongoing inquiries, said Justice Minister Michael Masutha.

Masutha was responding in Parliament to the DA’s Glynnis Breytenbac­h, who wanted to know if he had engaged acting National Director of Public Prosecutio­ns Silas Ramaite to establish a properly resourced task team to deal with revelation­s at the Zondo Commission, the Nugent Commission of inquiry and others.

The minister said a team had been put together under the NPA’s special commercial crimes unit to work on the Estina dairy farm matter.

He also said he had visited both the NPA and the Special Investigat­ing Unit and encouraged them to co-operate and support the work of the commission, as well as to ready themselves for any matter that might be referred to them.

But the DA’s Werner Horn said it was not comforting news that the unit that dealt with the Estina prosecutio­n had been earmarked to deal with revelation­s from the inquiry.

“South Africa knows that they have barely been able to prevent the case being struck from the roll because of their ineptitude,” Horn said.

Masutha said the special commercial crimes unit was the best they had in the country, judging by its performanc­e.

Masutha also said while authority to investigat­e crime was vested in the SAPS, there was collaborat­ion with the NPA through the prosecutor-guided investigat­ion.

“This is to ensure that when police investigat­e, they receive guidance that will ensure a successful prosecutio­n.”

Asked if any cases had been prepared from the commission’s inquiry, Masutha said the commission had really only begun its work in earnest just a few months ago.

“Obviously, some of the evidence that has been led up to now is still at preliminar­y stages, so we will have to establish a firm decision on whether possible criminalit­y may have occurred or not.

“Both the SIU and NPA, I’m sure even the Hawks, are observing these proceeding­s in order to determine whether there is evidential material that is emerging that may justify particular criminal action against individual­s as result of revelation­s that come out of the ongoing inquiry,” said Masutha.

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