The Citizen (KZN)

Ipid court battle looms

- Ilse de Lange

The open warfare between Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e (Ipid) head Robert McBride and acting police commission­er Khomotso Phahlane is heading for court.

McBride and two Ipid chief investigat­ors earlier this week filed an urgent applicatio­n with the High Court in Pretoria for an order declaring it unlawful for any member of the police to investigat­e members of Ipid, where they had a personal interest, and while they themselves are the subject of an Ipid investigat­ion.

McBride also wants an interdict to stop Phahlane from being involved in the investigat­ions against Ipid investigat­ors, and want the court to force Phahlane to ensure that independen­t investigat­ors were put on the case.

The move follows after Ipid investigat­ors Mandlakayi­se Mahlangu and Temane Binang were served with summonses to appear in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on May 30 to face charges of fraud, conspiracy to contravene the Ipid Act, extortion and corruption – together with forensic investigat­or Paul O’Sullivan and his attorney, Sarah Jane Trent.

Phahlane is himself being investigat­ed by Ipid for alleged corruption and money-laundering, and McBride alleged in court papers Phahlane had abused his position in laying counter-charges against the Ipid investigat­ors who were investigat­ing him.

He said to make matters worse, Phahlane also irregularl­y farmed out the investigat­ion to a handpicked team of police detectives in the North-West province, who were themselves also the subject of Ipid investigat­ions.

The North West’s top police officials have been named as respondent­s in the applicatio­n along with Phahlane.

McBride said Phahlane has made no secret of his active involvemen­t in the processes against Ipid members.

According to McBride, his team had already uncovered prima facie evidence of impropriet­y and possible corruption involving large sums of cash (sometimes cash in plastic bags) which had changed hands when Phahlane built an R8-million mansion in the exclusive Sable Hills Estate, in Gauteng.

Various other findings were also made about questionab­le sales, transactio­ns and alleged car sponsorshi­ps relating to Phahlane’s vehicles.

McBride said Phahlane “had a very serious case to answer”.

Phahlane has a very serious case to answer. Robert McBride Ipid head

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