Weak SAPS accountability makes Ngobeni suspension a year late
03 April 2016
The Democratic Alliance welcomes the impending suspension of KZN Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Ngobeni as a positive step towards ensuring accountability for her alleged misconduct. The fact that it has taken more than a year for action to be taken after her suspected involvement in supply chain corruption in the KZN SAPS has surfaced is a shocking indictment on the fight against government corruption.
An affidavit filed in the Durban High Court in December 2014 by then-KZN Hawks Head Johan Booysen cited an independent forensic audit by PricewaterhouseCoopers which showed a “possibly corrupt relationship” between the Provincial Commissioner and Zuma friend and crony, Thoshan Panday. This was followed by the opening of an IPID investigation into Ngobeni’s culpability in financial irregularities in the KZN SAPS Provincial Office involving R60 million, which the DA had requested.
The IPID investigation report details multiple counts of misconduct on the Provincial Commissioner’s part from failing to initiate internal investigations after being made aware of possible corruption, to actively working against a Hawks investigation that had begun on the matter, to receiving improper gratification from Mr Panday, the main suspect in the investigation.
This matter is yet another example of the chronic weak accountability which is a pernicious cancer that has long plagued the police service, making our cops less effective in the fight against crime because it retards the removal of incompetent management. Ultimately ordinary citizens suffer and face the brunt of crime due to poor performance in the top brass.