Phiyega battles to clear her name
30 January 2017
Johannesburg - Suspended national police commissioner Riah Phiyega had no authority to interfere in the North West police’s handling of the Marikana strike in 2012, she argues in court papers.
North West police commissioner at the time, Zukiswa Mbombo, took the decision to use the “tactical” option to disarm the striking miners on the koppie at Lonmin in Marikana, North West, she says.
This is contained in papers she filed in the High Court in Pretoria on Thursday. She argues that the findings of the Claassen board of inquiry were irrational and based on an error in law.
She wants the court to set aside Judge Neels Claassen’s report.