Monday, September 28, 2020

More arrests in R56 million SAPS vehicle branding tender case

Three more people have been arrested — and two rearrested — in connection with a controversial R56m tender to brand police vehicles.

This means that there have now been 41 arrests linked to the scandal.

SAPS spokesperson Col Athlenda Mathe said the three arrests were made on Friday. On the same day two others were rearrested for perjury.

“Those arrested on Friday include a colonel, an administrative employee within the SAPS supply chain management (SCM) division, and three civilians. All five face a range of charges including fraud, corruption, money laundering, and perjury,” said Mathe.

She said that two civilians rearrested had initially been arrested in June and appeared before the Pretoria magistrate’s court, where they were released on R5,000 bail.

“The pair has been rearrested after due diligence was done by the work of the Investigating Directorate who uncovered that the pair lied under oath about not having previous convictions. They have been rearrested and each face an additional charge of perjury, fraud, and failure to disclose previous convictions in contravention of section 60(11B) of the Criminal Procedure Act.

“The possibility of more arrests, in this case, cannot be ruled out,” she said.

The five are expected to appear in the Pretoria magistrate’s court on Monday for a formal bail application.

“The Investigating Directorate is intensifying efforts to get those who orchestrated and partook in looting the system to account,” said Advocate Hermione Cronje, head of the NPA’s Investigating Directorate.

-Sowetan

In other news – DJ Zinhle responds after being shamed for what Kairo was wearing on Heritage Day

If we have established anything is that one way to get DJ Zinhle to actually come out on social media and create a raucous is to try and say something about her daughter or her parenting skills.

DJ Zinhle

The first time that that had happened was when the father, Kiernan “AKA” Forbes, of her daughter, Kairo Forbes, used her daughter to clap back at a fan. AKA had gotten embroiled in one of his many social media feuds with a tweep, and as a clap back suggested that Kairo was already richer than he tweep. Learn More

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