Cape Times

No one’s perfect, vets say of ‘liar’ Niehaus

- African News Agency

NEW MK Military Veterans Associatio­n (MKMVA) national executive committee member Carl Niehaus, who has been labelled a liar and a fraudster, should not be judged by his past, the associatio­n yesterday said.

“No one is perfect in the ranks of the ANC and MK. In fact, at MK, when you did something wrong, we would give you a corrective measure, not punishment.

“We are not going to allow our enemies to destroy our own comrades… should someone commit a mistake, that person is corrected by the ANC,” said MKMVA President Kebby Maphatsoe.

He said Niehaus was a “trained commissar” who was good at communicat­ion.

“So you’re here raising comrade Karl’s credibilit­y? Do not take lightly that he is just a fraudster, no.

“We are very proud of his struggle credential­s, that is why we elected him to the MKMVA NEC and hope he will do good work for the associatio­n… he is a communicat­ion commissar.”

His new position in the MKMVA seems to signal the return of Niehaus to active politics. He sat quietly with the MKMVA leaders and listened to Maphatsoe as he responded to questions at the media briefing at Luthuli House.

Niehaus is widely remembered for admitting to lying several times, including about his father’s death, several years ago.

He reportedly asked then deputy justice minister Andries Nel for a loan to transport his father’s body from the Western Cape to Zeerust, North West.

Nel drove to Zeerust to support his grieving old friend Niehaus on the day of the supposed funeral, but found no death or funeral.

Allegation­s of fraud, mounting debt and falsifying ministers’ signatures piled up against the former ANC national spokespers­on. He resigned as spokespers­on in 2009 in the wake of the damning allegation­s against him, which he reportedly admitted to.

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