The Citizen (KZN)

Official ‘bribed rape case away’

ALLEGEDLY PAID ACCUSER R150 000 EFF cites it as proof those in the highest offices in SA can ‘rape and kill and get away with murder’.

- Alex Matlala alexm@citizen.co.za

The rape case involving a high-ranking Limpopo provincial government official was withdrawn in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court yesterday, amid allegation­s that he had bribed the complainan­t.

National Prosecutin­g Authority spokespers­on Mashudu Malabi-Dzhangi said the withdrawal of the case came after legal counsel for the two parties, the complainan­t and the suspect, submitted withdrawal statements before the proceeding­s in court yesterday.

The official, who serves in the office of the Limpopo premier, was due for his first appearance in court after his arrest on Saturday.

The 30-year-old woman had claimed he raped her after a drinking spree at a lodge in Polokwane on Friday night.

He, in turn, accused her of demanding R200 000 from him after the incident.

The woman went to Polokwane police station and laid a charge of rape against him. She was in Limpopo at the time as part of the support staff for the Botswana soccer team, which came to the province to participat­e in the Cosafa Cup tournament, which started on May 27 and will wrap up this Saturday.

Limpopo police spokespers­on Brigadier Motlafela Mojalefa said yesterday that a few minutes after she laid the charge, the official laid a charge of extortion against her at the same police station.

The complainan­t was also arrested and was expected to appear in the same court yesterday.

“We can now confirm that the two cases have been withdrawn. In light of this, both cases will not be enrolled in court.

“But we will send the dockets to the director of public prosecutio­ns for a decision,” said Malabi-Dzhangi.

He would not be drawn to comment on why the case was withdrawn.

The official’s lawyer, Pholoto Seopela, of Seopela Attorneys in Polokwane, said he was on cloud nine that his client was now a free man.

But the withdrawal of the case has since set tongues wagging among politician­s in the ranks of the opposition.

“Today the country has learnt with no doubt that money is indeed the root of all evil.

“The country has also learnt that if you work in the highest office in the province, your power supersedes that of the constituti­on of the country which states that no one is above the law,” said Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) provincial secretary Jossey Buthane yesterday.

“This should serve as a lesson to all women in this country that those who work in the highest offices in the country and are surrounded by those with money and power can never be found guilty in a court of law.

“They can rape or kill and get away with murder because they are untouchabl­e. This innocent victim went to the police station to report a case of rape. The same victim was then arrested.

“As if that was not enough, her rapist paid her R150 000 to withdraw the case. That shows beyond a shadow of doubt that money can buy anything in this country. What a shame,” said Butane.

Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha’s spokespers­on Kenny Mathiba said the office of the premier was thrilled that the case had been withdrawn and that they maintained that a person was innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The official could not be reached for comment as his phone was repeatedly not answered. –

This innocent victim went to the police station to report a case of rape. The same victim was then arrested. Jossey Buthane EFF provincial secretary

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