WATCH: Retail giant Spar, embroiled in controversy over employing illegal foreigners, has been exposed. Spar is allegedly working with illegal foreigners who are illegally manufacturing plastics for the company.
Forget about March and March for a moment…
Look at the number of unemployed people in South Africa then politicians wants to label this as ethnic mobilisation and vigilante groups.
#immigration#Malema#Khan#MadlangaCommission
SIU acting head Leonard Lekgetho says they have uncovered a highly organised syndicate operating inside the Home Affairs Department allegedly selling visas, permits and South African citizenship. Lekgetho says officials were charging up to R40 000 for study visas.
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Major-General Feroz Khan allegedly used police resources to provide EFF leader Julius Malema with details of a complainant in a case against him, while Malema allegedly offered political support to protect Khan from dismissal from Crime Intelligence.
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Imagine the police confiscate dollars in OR Tambo and send them to @SAReserveBank, and the Reserve Bank returns the undeclared money to its owner with no questions. Bathong, what kind of capture and criminality has befallen SA under Ramaphosa? SA now Mafia
General Khan who edited EFF statements was shocked that “the whole Dr” couldn’t spell drug lords. “Drug Lords -not drag” 😅😅😅
Malema didn’t even protect the poor Dr Ndlozi against Khan. Dr Ndlozi clearly needs therapy. 😭😭😭
[READ] Excerpts from the supporting affidavit of #MadlangaCommission investigator Tshepo Nyatlo about chats regarding the relationship of Gen Feroz Khan, Mr Mo Sayed and EFF leader Julius Malema.
By opposing General Khan's application in court on his cell phone records and making public the court record, the Madlanga Commission has done South Africa justice.
Thank you Justice Madlanga and team. You were a step ahead of General Khan...
1/2 #MadlangaCommission [COVID TENDER] On 12 January 2021, Mr Sayed had asked Major General Khan who he should approach to get a contract to supply SAPS with SAPS branded masks.
• Major General Khan replied at 13h06 and 13h07 by asking for prices and samples and stated “I am gonna see someone tomorrow night who is the possible guy to make it happen.”
• At 13h08, Mr Sayed sent through his pricelist.
• At 20h34, Major General Khan messaged Mr Sayed to confirm that he had received the samples.
• On 5 June 2021, Mr Sayed messaged General Khan (apparently in relation to his proposed Covid mask contract) asking him to ask “Fanie what name was the transversal contracts saved under?”. The reference to “Fanie” appears to be a reference to now suspended SAPS Divisional Commissioner of Supply Chain Management Lieutenant General (Dr) Molefe Isaac Fani, who has recently been suspended from his position in charge of procurement at SAPS. At the time, he was still employed by National Treasury where he had responsibilities relating to Covid procurement.
• On 7 June 2021, Mr Sayed forwarded to Major General Khan a series of photographs and videos of a warehouse which he proposed to rent to National Treasury. At 11h18:57 he explained that he could rent the premises to National Treasury and at 12h08:28 he gave details of the warehouse and office space available.
• On 7 July 2021, Mr Sayed sent Major General Khan a message asking him to check with Lieutenant General Fani how many test kits he was looking at ordering for the different government departments because Carnilinx Industries had received approval to distribute test kits.
• On 20 July 2021, Mr Sayed messaged Major General Khan saying that they would discuss the PPE with Pilot (ie Leiutenant General Fani) without “Josie” (one of their business partners on several of their proposed public sector contracts).
• On 26 July 2021, Major General Khan sent Mr Sayed, an extract from the Treasury Instruction on Covid procurement and a picture of a screen detailing the numbers of masks required by different sections of SAPS.
• For over a week from 2 August 2021, Mr Sayed repeatedly urged Major General Khan to pressurise Lieutenant General Fani and “Gen 1” who appears to have been a General in SAPS procurement to give him orders for masks and General Khan responded to his entreaties.
(Molefe Isaac Fani was subsequently appointed as SAPS Divisional Commissioner for Supply Chain Management, from the National Treasury as the Acting Chief Procurement Officer)
Today, we unveil the official SACR logo.
More than a logo, it is a symbol of a growing citizen-led movement committed to accountability, public participation, and ensuring that the voice of ordinary South Africans is heard.
The hand, formed from the colours of our national flag, represents the people of South Africa. It reflects our belief that the Constitution belongs to the people and that citizens must remain at the centre of shaping our country’s future.
We invite every South African who shares these values to stand with us and make this symbol their own.
Reclaiming the Voice of the People.
#SACR #Constitution #AccountabilityMatters
#MadlangaCommission | WhatsApp extracts reveal an exchange between Mr Mohammad Sayed and Major General Feroz Khan on 7 July 2021 following a post by Yusuf Abramjee calling for investigations into the proliferation of illegal cigarettes in South Africa.
In the exchange, Mr Sayed writes: “Abramjee gonna get fucked up bru”, to which Major General Khan responded: “Fuck him up bro” and “He must stay in his lane”.
#MadlangaCommission | A screenshot depicting a WhatsApp conversation between Mr Mohammad Sayed and Mr Julius Malema was obtained and subsequently forwarded to Major General Feroz Khan by Mr Mohammad Sayed. These were questions prepared for the Minister of Police (Bheki Cele) about his alleged relationship with convicted drug lord Timmy Marimuthu.
A Home Affairs probe triggered by a R3 million McLaren crash in Cape Town has uncovered alleged widespread abuse of SA’s vehicle registration system, with hundreds of luxury cars reportedly bought by foreign nationals using fraudulent documents.
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