Nhleko won't 'get involved' in KZN cop corruption claims
Durban - Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has distanced himself from a damning draft forensic report that identified high-ranking KwaZulu-Natal police officers as having been allegedly bought off by businessman Thoshan Panday in exchange for millions in contracts and tenders.
On Wednesday, News24 published the contents of the secret forensic investigation for the first time.
The report named provincial police commissioner, Mmamonnye Ngobeni, and supply chain management unit officers, Naven Madhoe and Aswin Narainpershad, who had allegedly been showered with gifts from Panday valued at nearly R150 000.
At the same time, Panday was under investigation for a range of corruption charges, and allegedly banked millions of rands at an average profit rate of 200%.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has however withdrawn all charges against Panday, Madhoe and Narainpershad "in the interest of justice" and declined to prosecute Ngobeni.