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Scorpions’ strategy leaked to Jackie Selebi

- BALDWIN NDABA baldwin.ndaba@inl.co.za

WILLIE Hofmeyr, the former head of the Asset Forfeiture Unit, has accused the suspended boss of the Special Commercial Crimes Unit (SCCU), Lawrence Mrwebi, of having leaked crucial minutes of a Scorpions meeting to former police national commission­er Jackie Selebi.

Yesterday Hofmeyr, during his cross-examinatio­n, gave a detailed account of his claim against Mrwebi at the Mokgoro Inquiry, led by retired Constituti­onal Court Judge Yvonne Mokgoro.

The inquiry is probing the fitness of Mrwebi and former deputy national director of public prosecutio­ns Nomgcobo Jiba to hold office in the NPA.

Hofmeyr said the strategy was developed while Selebi was already facing criminal charges. Hofmeyr told the commission that in January 2008, Mrwebi supplied the minutes of the Scorpions’ strategic meeting to Selebi.

“Mr Selebi then filed two affidavits to the high court in support of his applicatio­n for a permanent stay of prosecutio­n. One of the affidavits was that of Glenn Agliotti, and another by Lawrence Mrwebi,” Hofmeyr said.

He said Mrwebi’s affidavit detailed how the Scorpions had strategise­d to reverse a plan to force them to be integrated into the SAPS, then under Selebi. Hofmeyr said Selebi used Mrwebi’s affidavit to argue that his prosecutio­n was prompted by the desire of Scorpions members to remain under the control of the NPA, but the court rejected this version.

Hofmeyr confirmed that the Scorpions had wanted to remain within the NPA. “They were also of the view that the ANC policy conference resolution­s were not binding,” he said.

But to their dismay, Hofmeyr said, the ANC elective conference in Polokwane in December 2007 endorsed their disbandmen­t.

This was the second time Hofmeyr had reiterated Mrwebi’s alleged active role in trying to politicall­y interfere in the prosecutio­n of Selebi.

He said during Selebi’s trial, Mrwebi, while holding a senior position in the NPA, testified as a defence witness, ye no disciplina­ry action was taken against him. The hearings continue.

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