Johannesburg - The Zondo commission will on Thursday morning continue hearing evidence related to the looting of the crime intelligence secret service account. On Wednesday, Roelofse told the commission about his investigation into the swindling of millions from the crime intelligence secret service account. The account is meant to fund special operations for the unit and is not meant for personal lifestyles.
Roelofse told the inquiry how former crime intelligence chief financial officer General Solly Lazarus approved the use of the secret service account for the purchase of vehicles for crime intelligence officials, which was illegal according to Roelofse. Another official, who was not directly employed by crime intelligence, had also benefited with an Audi Q5 being purchased for her using the secret fund account. Roelofse said the official had her benefits which provided her with a car and a driver and she was not entitled to the car purchased by CI as she was not even an agent.
“Colonel Naidoo informed me that General Mdluli received security upgrades to his house. The value of that upgrade was valued at R190 000. I have the documentation showing this transaction which is classified. These were upgrades to his private home which is situated in Boksburg.”
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