DA to move for parliamentary inquiry into McBride suspension
4 May 2015
The DA welcomes the decision by the Portfolio Committee on Police to have the Minister of Police, Nathi Nhleko, appear before the Committee to brief it on the suspension of the Executive Director of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), Robert McBride, and the rationality of that decision.
Should the Minister’s briefing not satisfy the Committee, I and DA Shadow Minister of Police, Dianne Kohler Barnard MP, will move that a full parliamentary inquiry be instituted to probe the chaos that has ensued at both the Hawks and the IPID at the Minister’s hands.
This follows reports alleging that Minister Nhleko will grant a warrant for the arrest of Mr McBride for the rendition of Zimbabweans in 2010. This is bizarre considering that the Minister originally claimed, without a shred of evidence, that only the departed Hawks Head, Anwa Dramat, and suspended Gauteng Hawks boss, Shadrack Sibiya, were the chief proponents of these renditions.
Minister Nhleko alleged, last month, that McBride doctored the IPID’s report into the illegal renditions of Zimbabweans in 2010 to shield the Hawks boss from any involvement in wrongdoing. Still weeks after he made these utterances he has not presented an iota of prima facie evidence to support this serious claim. He has instead suspended McBride because the report on which he claims to have based the purge at the Hawks was not to his liking.