The Citizen (KZN)

Ndebele still in a pickle

NPA TO UPHOLD GRAFT CHARGES AGAINST EX-MINISTER ‘The prosecutor­s will request a postponeme­nt to deal with the representa­tions.’

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

The corruption case against former transport minister and South African high commission­er to Australia S’bu Ndebele will not be withdrawn, the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) said yesterday.

As then transport minister, Ndebele allegedly took a R10-million bribe from Tasima, a service provider contracted to run the electronic National Traffic Informatio­n System (eNatis).

He was allegedly bribed to ensure that the unlawful contract, worth more than R2 billion, was extended.

Ndebele, who resigned in October from his diplomatic job, faces fraud, corruption and money laundering charges, including contraveni­ng the Public Finance Management Act.

His co-accused include former transport department director-general George Mahlalela, Zakhele Thwala, Tebogo Mphuthi and Justin Ncube.

Ndebele, out on R10 000 bail, and his co-accused are to appear again before the commercial crimes court in Pretoria on Thursday.

NPA spokespers­on Luvuyo Mfaku yesterday said the prosecutor handling the matter would ask for a postponeme­nt to consider representa­tions submitted by Ndebele’s lawyers.

According to Mfaku, the lawyers in mid-February wrote to the NPA’s specialise­d commercial crimes unit head, advocate Marshall Mokgantlhe, requesting their client’s particular­s.

City Press had reported over the weekend that Ndebele’s case was to be withdrawn, following his complaint to President Jacob Zuma about political interferen­ce in the matter.

It quoted three senior sources as saying a senior minister was to “mediate” between the defence and prosecutio­n to avert the possibilit­y of an embarrassm­ent.

The newspaper also reported on e-mails and an investigat­ing officer’s diary, showing how National Director of Public Prosecutio­ns Shaun Abrahams, Road Traffic Management Corporatio­n CEO Makhosini Msibi, the Special Investigat­ing Unit and Hawks’ Anti-corruption Task Team head Major-General Zinhle Mnonopi had pressured the prosecutor and investigat­ing officer to rush Ndebele’s arrest. They wanted Ndebele and his co-accused arrested to strengthen their civil case against Tasima, which was before the Supreme Court of Appeal. But Mfaku yesterday dismissed the suggestion of a withdrawal.

“No charges will be withdrawn. The prosecutor will indicate in court on Thursday that we have received further representa­tion from the lawyers of the accused, asking for further particular­s, which we are considerin­g. He will, therefore, ask postponeme­nt until this process is eventually finalised,” Mfaku said.

“The prosecutor­s are working on those representa­tions, requiring more time. So, they’ll request a postponeme­nt to deal with the representa­tions.”

Asked about the possible withdrawal of the case Mfaku said the prosecutor had rejected any suggestion of withdrawin­g the case.

We will not withdraw any charges

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? IN DIRE STRAITS. Former transport minister Sibusiso S’bu Ndebele faces fraud, corruption and money laundering charges, including contraveni­ng the Public Finance Management Act.
Picture: Gallo Images IN DIRE STRAITS. Former transport minister Sibusiso S’bu Ndebele faces fraud, corruption and money laundering charges, including contraveni­ng the Public Finance Management Act.

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