Mbalula withdraws appeal against court judgment on Ntlemeza
MINISTER of Police Fikile Mbalula yesterday said he had withdrawn the appeal against the court ruling that found General Berning Ntlemeza was not a fit and proper person to lead the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks).
“Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula has taken a decision to withdraw the appeal lodged at the Supreme Court of Appeal on the case brought by Helen Suzman Foundation and Freedom Under Law NPC,” the Police Department said.
Last month, the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, reviewed and set aside Ntlemeza’s appointment as the head of the Hawks.
Ntlemeza was appointed permanently to the position by then-police minister Nathi Nhleko in September 2015, despite Judge Elias Matojane’s ruling that Ntlemeza “lacks integrity and honour”.
The Freedom Under Law and Helen Suzman Foundation brought arguments before the court saying Ntlemeza was not fit and proper to hold office.
The court ruled that Ntlemeza lacks the requisite honesty, integrity and conscientiousness to occupy any public office, and declared his appointment invalid and unlawful.
The then police minister appealed the ruling.
However, yesterday when the matter was to be heard in court, Mbalula decided to withdraw the appeal.
“The minister of police, will on Thursday April 13th, 2017, meet with the top management of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) and inform them of his decision.” Mbalula has already informed Ntlemeza of this decision and asked for his observance.
The general, who is now expected to leave office, was not available for comment yesterday. – ANA