Motlanthe to Release Report on Pikoli to Public |
Publication |
Business Day |
Date | 2008-11-21 |
Reporter |
Franny Rabkin |
Web Link |
President Kgalema Motlanthe had “no problem” with making public former speaker
Frene Ginwala’s report on suspended national director of public prosecutions
Vusi Pikoli’s fitness to hold office.
The president is set to do so in the next
few weeks, government spokesman Themba Maseko said
yesterday.
Ginwala’s report on Pikoli was sent to Motlanthe earlier this month but has not
been released to the public yet.
On November 14 the report was sent to Pikoli in order for him to respond to it.
At a media briefing in Cape Town Maseko said the president was
awaiting a response to the report from Pikoli’s
legal team.
Maseko said that Motlanthe had “given a copy of the report to advocate Pikoli
and his attorneys, and he gave them a week
to respond to the report and express their views”.
Pikoli’s lawyer, Aslam Moosajee of Deneys Reitz attorneys, confirmed that the
Presidency had asked him to make representations but that he (Moosajee) had asked
for more time, until Tuesday, to finalise his submissions.
This was agreed to by the president.
Moosajee said Pikoli’s submissions had been finalised and will be submitted
today.
Maseko said the president will on receipt decide “whether to re-instate advocate
Pikoli, and then to release the report to the public. We are looking at another
week or two before a final decision is made."
Pikoli was suspended by former president Thabo Mbeki in September last year
ostensibly because his relationship with former justice minister Brigitte
Mabandla had irretrievably broken down.
But Pikoli has always said that the sole reason for his suspension was to try
and stop the impending prosecution of national police commissioner Jackie Selebi
for corruption.
Since Ginwala’s report was sent to Motlanthe, the media has reported that
Ginwala found Pikoli was fit to hold office but also was critical of him on some
aspects. With Sapa
With acknowledgements to Franny Rabkin and Business Day.