The Herald (South Africa)

G4S not invited to parliament­ary briefing on Bester’s escape

- Graeme Hosken

G4S, the global security company which manages the Mangaung maximum security prison from which “Facebook rapist” and murderer Thabo Bester escaped, has questioned its exclusion from today’s parliament­ary briefing on the escape.

Yesterday, the company said it had written to parliament’s portfolio committee on justice and correction­al services requesting a formal invitation to appear before the committee to address the escape.

“From the outset of the events that occurred on May 3 2022 at the Mangaung Correction­al Centre, G4S Correction Services has fully co-operated with various investigat­ions by the relevant authoritie­s and continues to do so.

“G4SCS is bound by statutory obligation­s in the Correction­al Services Act and is therefore unable to issue public statements on the events or its co-operation with the subsequent investigat­ions.

“Therefore G4SCS would welcome the opportunit­y to engage with the parliament­ary portfolio committee on justice and correction­al services and has written to the committee requesting that it issues a formal invitation to G4SCS (SA) to appear before the committee to address this matter under parliament­ary privilege.”

The committee is to hear firsthand today from the department of correction­al services on Bester’s escape.

It is not known why neither the department nor the committee invited G4SCS to the meeting or whether the company would be invited to any subsequent meetings.

A G4S company executive, who did not want to be named because employees are not authorised to speak to the media, said it was believed the move was deliberate.

“It’s the only way the company can put its side of events across. To speak out on any other platform or forum would see the company in violation of the law.

“It’s clear certain people do not want a lot of informatio­n to be aired in a way which would ensure the company does not violate any laws.”

Bester faked his suicide by fire, escaping from the prison dressed as a warder.

The escape, which has resulted in three correction­al services officials being suspended and three G4S employees fired, allegedly occurred when the body of an unknown man was smuggled into the prison, stored in the facility’s kitchen fridges for two days and brought into Bester’s cell in the solitary confinemen­t unit, where it was set alight.

Postmortem reports revealed the man, who was burned beyond recognitio­n, had not died from burn injuries but from blunt-force trauma to the head.

The person also showed no signs of smoke inhalation, with an accelerant, believed to be paraffin, detected.

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