The Independent on Saturday

‘McBride axed for doing his job’

Opposition parties cite political pressure

- MARY JANE MPHAHLELE mary-jane.mphahlelex@inl.co.za

AS DISGRACED former top cop Khomotso Phahlane prepares to return to court later this month, some political parties have weighed in on his arrest saying it comes as a result of the work done by embattled Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e’s (Ipid) head Robert McBride.

Phahlane was arrested yesterday morning and appeared before the Johannesbu­rg Commercial Crimes Court in connection with corruption and fraud.

EFF MP Phillip Mhlongo, who sits on Parliament’s portfolio committee on police, said: “Because of McBride, you today have general Phahlane arrested. “Why would the committee want to punish Robert McBride who has done the job. Why is Bheki Cele so obsessed with McBride when we know very well that General Phahlane’s alleged corruption happened during Cele’s era as the commission­er of the SAPS,” said Mhlongo.

Phahlane appeared in court alongside the head of the South African Police Service’s supply chain, Major-General Ravichandr­an Pillay, who faces charges related to a 2016 tender awarded for instrument­ation for traffic law enforcemen­t.

Both men were released on R20 000 bail.

In a statement, Ipid spokespers­on Moses Dlamini confirmed Phahlane’s arrest.

“The arrests relate to procuremen­t irregulari­ties relating to emergency (blue) lights amounting to more than R86 million. Ipid conducted an investigat­ion and gathered evidence of criminalit­y,” said Dlamini.

Phahlane, in his answering affidavit, maintained that his arrest was suspicious in that it was made only after Parliament took a decision to not extend McBride’s contract as head of Ipid.

Phahlane is no stranger to controvers­y. Last year his wife, Brigadier Beauty Phahlane, and a car dealer, Durand Snyman, were also accused of corruption.

Phahlane was accused of taking kickbacks in order to secure tenders for police suppliers. It was also revealed that both he and his wife received cars from Snyman, which he had earlier claimed to be sponsored vehicles.

This week Parliament decided that McBride’s contract should not be extended, citing a breakdown in the relationsh­ip between him and Police Minister Bheki Cele.

Opposition parties, who have opposed the decision taken by the committee, charged that McBride’s removal was nothing but a political move.

“What the minister did was illegal. Before we closed Parliament last year, we amended the Ipid Act and put it in line with the constituti­onal ruling on the independen­ce of Ipid. For the committee to have gone and endorsed the minister’s position, is a complete derelictio­n of duties in terms of its oversight role,” Mhlongo said.

DA MP Zakhele Mbhele said: “The DA believes that the serious allegation­s and prima facie evidence against Phahlane represent the rot and corruption that have become endemic in the Saps under a failing ANC government.

“Although Phahlane may soon be made to pay his dues, this arrest by no means heralds a new dawn in the police service.”

McBride’s five-year contract ended on Thursday.

He has exposed alleged corrupt links between Phahlane and certain Saps contractor­s. He also lifted the lid on alleged attempts to plunder crime intelligen­ce funds for partisan political ends in the ANC.

 ?? BHEKIKHAYA MABASO ?? FORMER acting national commission­er of the SAPS Khomotso Phahlane at the Johannesbu­rg Commercial Crimes Court yesterday on charges of fraud and corruption. | African News Agency(ANA)
BHEKIKHAYA MABASO FORMER acting national commission­er of the SAPS Khomotso Phahlane at the Johannesbu­rg Commercial Crimes Court yesterday on charges of fraud and corruption. | African News Agency(ANA)

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