Cape Argus

Hofmeyr to face grilling from Jiba’s advocate

- BALDWIN NDABA baldwin.ndaba@inl.co.za

FORMER Assets Forfeiture Unit head Willie Hofmeyr is set to be cross-examined by the legal counsel for suspended deputy national director of public prosecutio­ns Nomgcobo Jiba, after he accused her of abusing prosecutor­ial powers to advance political agendas.

Jiba’s counsel successful­ly petitioned the Mokgoro Inquiry to allow it to cross-examine Hofmeyr on the contents of an affidavit he deposed to the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in March 2015.

Jiba made the request after Hofmeyr made damning allegation­s against her before the inquiry, led by retired Constituti­onal Court Judge Yvonne Mokgoro, probing her fitness, along with that of Commercial Crime Unit head advocate Lawrence Mrwebi, to hold office in the NPA.

In evidence, Hofmeyr said the NPA had since 2011, after the appointmen­t of Jiba as acting head, experience­d abuse of prosecutor­ial powers to advance political agendas, saying it had been one of the issues that impacted most severely on the perception­s of and public confidence in the NPA. “The NPA should never be seen as an extension of any political party, or to give effect to its agenda.

“Even more dangerousl­y, in a number of prosecutio­ns the NPA has essentiall­y been perceived to be acting on behalf of a faction of the ruling party, such as the prosecutio­ns of those who were opposed to the majority grouping in the ruling party at the time. An example is the prosecutio­n of (Pravin) Gordhan.”

Jiba asked Judge Mokgoro to allow the cross-examinatio­n of Hofmeyr on the Zuma matter, saying it would bring the credibilit­y and trustworth­iness of Hofmeyr into doubt.

Mokgoro granted Jiba permission to grill Hofmeyr, who through his counsel, advocate Annade Theart, tried to block the request, saying the scope of the inquiry was to focus on the fitness of Jiba and Mrwebi to hold office.

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