The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mdluli ‘was protected’

MBALULA: FORMER CRIME INTELLIGEN­CE BOSS FINALLY AXED BY MINISTER

- Yadhana Jadoo yadhanaj@citizen.co.za

Institute says the time taken for the dismissal raises many questions.

Given the “winds of change blowing” within the ANC, there are indication­s that a beleaguere­d former Crime Intelligen­ce (CI) boss was previously protected from being prosecuted for numerous allegation­s against him.

According to the Institute for Security Studies (ISS), Richard Mdluli, who was suspended for years while being on trial for kidnapping and murder, had a host of people in top positions to protect him.

Yesterday, Police Minister Fikile Mbalula announced that Mdluli would “be relieved of his duties with immediate effect”.

Mdluli had been suspended for the six years while on trial for a kidnapping and murder that allegedly took place in 1998. He also faces corruption allegation­s.

“There are allegation­s that he had a special relationsh­ip with the president [Jacob Zuma] and [former deputy national director of public prosecutio­ns] Advocate Jiba,” the ISS’s Johan Burger said.

These relationsh­ips were also formed during the time of former national police commission­er Riah Phiyega’s reign.

“So, all of this works together to prevent his prosecutio­n. We can’t say for a fact this is the case, but one can only assume that he was being protected and we are not certain why,” added Burger.

“He was certainly enjoying protection that ordinary people would not have.

“But now, with the winds of change blowing in the ANC and in government, I think the message is clear that action needs to be taken.”

On the number of years it took for action to be taken against Mdluli, Burger said: “That is a question we have been asking for a long time.

“There is no reason why it needed to take so long.” –

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? YOU’RE FIRED. Police Minister Fikile Mbalula, centre, who has axed Richard Mdluli.
Picture: Jacques Nelles YOU’RE FIRED. Police Minister Fikile Mbalula, centre, who has axed Richard Mdluli.

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