The Citizen (KZN)

Opposition blasts Hawks

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) will report the “inexplicab­le failure” of the Hawks to act on State Security Minister David Mahlobo’s alleged links to a Chinese rhino poacher to the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e (Ipid) for further investigat­ion.

The DA was dismayed to learn this week that the Hawks had failed to launch an investigat­ion into the relationsh­ip between Mahlobo and self-confessed criminal Guan Jiang Guang, DA chief whip John Steenhuise­n said yesterday.

“We will now report this inexplicab­le failure to act to the Ipid for further investigat­ion,” he said.

Mahlobo’s associatio­n with Guang was exposed in a documentar­y on rhino poaching aired by Al Jazeera news channel on November 13 last year, as well as additional reporting by local news media.

However, Hawks spokespers­on Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi was quoted on January 19 as saying that the Hawks had not opened an investigat­ion into the matter.

Mulaudzi was quoted as saying Guang was now at large and believed to have fled the country, Steenhuise­n said.

“Remarkably, the Hawks have seemingly found the time to investigat­e Guang’s ‘massage parlour’ in Mbombela where he and Mahlobo became acquainted, at least sufficient­ly to have determined that it was likely used as a brothel. It defies belief that the Hawks did not see it fit to investigat­e allegation­s of corruption at the highest level of government,” said Steenhuise­n.

On November 14 last year, the DA called on President Jacob Zuma to place Mahlobo on special leave pending a full and proper investigat­ion. – ANA

Remarkably, the Hawks have seemingly found the time to investigat­e Guang’s ‘massage parlour’ in Mbombela where he and Mahlobo became acquainted. John Steenhuise­n DA chief whip

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