The Mercury

Police minister scolds Speaker

- Craig Dodds

POLICE Minister Nathi Nhleko has lashed out at Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete over the handling of his request for the head of the Independen­t Police Investigat­ive Directorat­e, Robert McBride, to face a disciplina­ry inquiry, exposing growing rifts in the ANC in the process.

Nhleko accused Mbete of “behaviour which negates the severity of this matter” after Parliament declined to hold an inquiry into claims that McBride altered an investigat­ion report on the alleged illegal rendition of Zimbabwean­s, some of whom were said to have died at the hands of the neighbouri­ng country’s police.

Nhleko alleges McBride changed the report to protect former Hawks boss Anwa Dramat and his Gauteng counterpar­t, Shadrack Sibiya, both of whom have subsequent­ly been charged in connection with the alleged renditions.

They maintain the police’s crime intelligen­ce division was responsibl­e.

Nhleko’s attempts to get Parliament to discipline McBride have now escalated into a full-blown row with Mbete, after she told him his request could not be processed before the expiry of a 30-day deadline set by the Constituti­onal Court.

Returned

A spokesman for the directorat­e, Moses Dlamini, confirmed McBride had returned to work yesterday after his suspension by Nhleko automatica­lly lapsed at the end of the 30 days.

But the minister appears not to accept that McBride may return to work, advising him in a letter that their relationsh­ip has “irretrieva­bly broken down” and he should therefore ask Mbete where to report for duty.

The row follows apparent indecision in the ANC caucus over whether or not to support the inquiry, with the portfolio committee on police initially declining the request, then agreeing to consider it on Tuesday, only to revert to its initial position that it could not proceed without a resolution passed in the National Assembly.

Mbete had written to Nhleko setting out the legal opinion last week, saying the committee could deal with the matter only by way of a resolution of the National Assembly. This would not be possible before the expiry of the deadline.

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