The Citizen (KZN)

Shivambu told to put up or shut up

VAN LOGGERENBE­RG: WILL LODGE CASE WITH SAPS

- Bernade e Wicks bernadette­w@citizen.co.za

EFF bigwig posted a series of tweets implying the ex-Sars head was a killer.

Johann van Loggerenbe­rg has told Floyd Shivambu to “put up or shut up” after a series of tweets implying he and his then team at the SA Revenue Services had blood on their hands.

“We’ve reached a point where it’s just too easy to point fingers and I’m not going to tolerate it,” Van Loggerenbe­rg told The Citizen, after he last weekend publicly challenged the second-incharge of the EFF to put up the details within seven days.

By yesterday, he had still not received a response. Neither did The Citizen after questions to Shivambu were sent via EFF spokespers­on Vuyani Pamba0 on Friday.

“I shall be formally lodging a case with the Saps, asking them to open an enquiry docket for unknown murders and directing them directly to you to obtain your affidavit on oath,” Van Loggerenbe­rg said in an open letter to Shivambu at the weekend.

The first of the tweets came on 12 August in response to a post from the State Capture Commision on an applicatio­n to postpone testimony from Public Enterprise­s Minister Pravin Gordhan.

A tweet from Shivambu’s official account read: “Jamnandas has no respect for anyone except himself. He must go and answer why he establishe­d an illegal intelligen­ce unit to harass and fight against political opponents. People were killed by the rogue unit and we need answers. He must be summoned to appear or face imprisonme­nt.”

In 2014, then Sars Commission­er Tom Moyane appointed KPMG auditors to probe allegation­s of a covert unit operating within Sars, on the back of a report penned by advocate Muzi Sikhakhane SC.

KPMG’s probe culminated in another report recommendi­ng criminal investigat­ions be instituted into the High-Risk Investigat­ions Unit, which Van Loggerenbe­rg was heading. The Sikhakhane report has since been discredite­d and KPMG has in the main retracted its report.

An Inspector-General of Intelligen­ce report which had found the existence of a “rogue unit” has been set aside and the 2018 criminal charges against Van Loggerenbe­rg – along with Ivan Pillay and Andries Janse van Rensburg were withdrawn earlier this year. –

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ?? NO-NONSENSE. Johann van Loggerenbe­rg is ready to take on the EFF’s Floyd Shivambu.
Picture: Tracy Lee Stark NO-NONSENSE. Johann van Loggerenbe­rg is ready to take on the EFF’s Floyd Shivambu.

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