The Citizen (KZN)

Hawks cannot be trusted – experts

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Critics have cast doubt on the credibilit­y of the Directorat­e of Priority Crime Investigat­ions (DPCI) task team set up to fast-track state capture investigat­ions, saying they may yet be revealed to have been captured.

The unit’s anticorrup­tion head, Zinhle Mnonopi, was suspended following allegation­s implicatin­g the agency, known as the Hawks, in an alleged state capture cover-up.

While parliament’s portfolio committee on police welcomed Hawks’ top cop Lieutenant-General Godfrey Lebeya’s announceme­nt of a state capture task team, SA Police Union president, Mpho Kwinika, said Mnonopi was likely going to take the fall for a much larger network of compromise­d officals at the Hawks.

The sentiment was echoed by the Democratic Alliance’s shadow police minister, Dianne Kohler Barnard. In light of the revelation­s being made during the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture, it was too early for Lebeya to set up a task team without risking a conflict of interest, she said.

“How can we be assured the people who are being implicated by witness after witness won’t turn out to be part of this team, and these so-called investigat­ions?

“Lebeya has inherited a highly compromise­d entity. From its inception, the Hawks were police units bunched together to pretend they were the same special independen­t unit as the Scorpions, and yet it is under some of the most flawed legislatio­n.”

Kwinika said while Mnonopi was hardly the biggest catch in the alleged network of captured officials, she would likely take the fall for Lebeya’s predecesso­r, Major-General Berning Ntlemeza, and his political overlords acting at the behest of former President Jacob Zuma.

“State capure is not just Mnonopi, it is Ntlemeza and those who placed him there. She was just carrying out a mandate given by Zuma,” he said.

Mnonopi and former organised crime head Major-General Nneke Jimmy Ledwaba were just two of a long list of questionab­le appointmen­ts at the Hawks. “Now Mnonopi will be the sacrificia­l lamb, because Ntlemeza cannot go there.” –

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