Draft Public Protector Report sent out for verification of facts
16 Dec 2010
The Public Protector has noted with regret an article published by the Citizen newspaper this morning, alleging that a draft report following the investigation into lease agreements for police headquarters in Pretoria will be given to National Police Commissioner General Bheki Cele to "change" and "edit" before it is made public.
A simply inquiry with the Public Protector would have ensured truthful reporting. The truth is the report has been sent to certain individuals and organs of state to solicit their comments on the investigation team's assessment of facts and any evidence in their favour that the investigation may have missed.
A copy of the report was sent to the complainant, Mr Paul Hoffman, yesterday on the basis of a written undertaking that he will not leak the report. He has confirmed that such written undertaking was elicited from him and that he has been assured that the report is on its away to him. Copies were also sent to the Minister of Police, Minister of Public Works and the Accounting Officers of the South African Police Service and the Department of Public Works.
A copy will also be delivered to the Minister of Finance tomorrow for comment on the investigation team's take on the issue of compliance with treasury regulations. By the time the investigation team left the office yesterday, one of the complainants, the Freedom Front Plus, had not yet been favoured with a copy as the complainant had not yet submitted the requested written undertaking to keep the contents of draft report confidential.