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Cape’s NPA head in NDPP race

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ASPIRING National Director of Public Prosecutio­ns (NDPP) and Western Cape’s Director of Public Prosecutio­ns Rodney de Kock, yesterday said he had a master plan to restore the public’s faith in the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA).

“I think the most important issue is that we need to lead by example.

“Leading by example is important, in terms of the NPA values. Profession­alism is something very close to my heart. It’s how we go around doing our business,” De Kock told an eight-member advisory panel led by Energy Minister Jeff Radebe at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.

“My approach is that all those people we lead in our institutio­n, we lead as a collective. I empower everybody, so when I’m not there, anyone can step into the bridge. This is the culture of profession­alism, and everything flows from that. Credibilit­y flows from that.”

De Kock said he was “very firm” regarding the need for profession­alism among his staff.

“One of the things I emphasise is the question of reputation and profession­alism. I often say to them, when you are in court, it’s your own reputation that’s at risk. You can’t hide behind the DPP or the NPA.

“You stand next to the victims of crime, within your own right. In a nutshell, that is how I try to instil values – leading by example,” said De Kock.

De Kock was then asked to explain how he planned to deal with problems bedevillin­g the NPA at national level – if he was appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa to the influentia­l post.

“At a personal level, I have never shied away from challenges and I think because of my commitment to the country, my commitment as a lawyer, for the love of practising law, and my commitment to prosecutio­n – that is what drives me.

“We all need to put our shoulders to the wheel to make our systems work better, to make our country successful.

“Should I be appointed, I look forward to the opportunit­y in that context. I know that I can make a difference,” De Kock said.

The interviews will end on Friday. Two more candidates, advocate Moipone Noko – Director of Public Prosecutio­ns in KwaZulu-Natal and former magistrate-turned-advocate Naomi Manaka – were also scheduled to be interviewe­d for the top job yesterday. | African News Agency (ANA)

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Rodney de Kock

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