The Citizen (KZN)

‘I’M THE VICTIM HERE’

Suspended acting national police commission­er Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane says he is being deliberate­ly targeted by the ‘captured’ Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e ... but he will not go down without a fight.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Says he was targeted by Ipid, which is ‘captured’ by Paul O’Sullivan.

Suspended acting national police commission­er Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane says he is being deliberate­ly targeted by the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e (Ipid), but that he will not go down without a fight at his disciplina­ry hearing.

The hearing, which will involve a litany of charges against him and which has been postponed, was nothing more than a “serious fishing expedition”, he said.

Phahlane’s hearing was postponed after it emerged he had not yet been given a chance to make representa­tions on the allegation­s against him. He was suspended more than three months ago.

Phahlane, who is being investigat­ed by the police watchdog on allegation­s of corruption and money laundering, said Ipid had been “captured” by private investigat­or Paul O’Sullivan and was no longer a state-run institutio­n. O’Sullivan’s influence on Ipid was one of the reasons he was suspended, he claimed.

Phahlane also commented on the recently published book, The President’s Keepers, written by journalist Jacques Pauw, which states that several law enforcemen­t agencies had been captured by corrupt political influences. O’Sullivan has been named as one of Pauw’s sources in the book.

“I hear I am mentioned in that book. But I am not surprised because the source is O’Sullivan. Ipid is captured, it is captured by O’Sullivan. That’s why it is called Opid, O’Sullivan Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e.

“This thing of the law enforcemen­t agencies being captured is in the minds of those who are hallucinat­ing. When they are dreaming in the middle of the night they say the police are captured. Those institutio­ns are captured by the constituti­on.”

One of the charges he is facing in terms of the Saps discipline regulation­s is his alleged failure to disclose a close personal relationsh­ip with Jolanta Komodolowi­cz, director of Saps suppliers Crimetech Laboratori­es and Kriminalis­tik, with whom he is accused of having a corrupt relationsh­ip.

It is alleged that through these companies, Komodolowi­cz effectivel­y paid for an R80 000 sound system and an R8 million house. But Phahlane said his relationsh­ip with the businesswo­man began in 2010, when she approached him as a whistleblo­wer. “She has been a service provider in that environmen­t and she was aware of some corrupt practices and made contact with me in the first three months of my position to inform me about what was happening.

“When we followed those matters up it was found to be true and people were taken to task. They were subsequent­ly dismissed and she was one of the witnesses. The only thing still to be finalised was the criminal investigat­ion.”

While the two other suppliers he was accused of having a corrupt relationsh­ip with were not mentioned in the disciplina­ry charge sheet, it recently emerged that Ipid investigat­ors found several transactio­ns between car dealer Durand Snyman and businessma­n Keith Keating that suggested money had been laundered to buy Phahlane and his family several cars.

The top cop said he only had a “profession­al relationsh­ip” with Keating, who owned another Saps supplier, Forensics Data Analytics. Keating also denied any of his financial dealings with Snyman were related to Phahlane.

Phahlane said he and Snyman were friends. He said the two cars he admitted Snyman sponsored for him until earlier this year were not for his personal use, but to assist his family with charity initiative­s they were involved in.

“We were friends. There was even a time we were discussing some time in the future (when he has left Saps) going into business together.” –

Ipid is captured, it is captured by O’Sullivan.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? KHOMOTSO PHAHLANE
Picture: Gallo Images KHOMOTSO PHAHLANE

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