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He was only an acquaintance, Cele distances himself from Matlala friendship

Theolin Tembo|Published

Former police minister Bheki Cele appears before the Ad Hoc Committee looking into police corruption.

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FORMER Police Minister Bheki Cele has detailed his relationship with attempted murder-accused and controversial businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, saying he was an acquaintance and not a friend.

Cele started with his testimony before the Ad Hoc Committee investigating the allegations made by SAPS KwaZulu-Natal provincial head Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi by sharing insight into his tenure as police minister, the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT), and his connections with Matlala.

“I am not a friend to Matlala. I met Matlala in December. He is my acquaintance… We are not friends. I know him. I don’t know his house. He doesn’t know my house.

“Friends would know more than that, so I deny (that we are friends). I don’t agree that he is my friend. He’s my acquaintance,” Cele said.

The DA’s Ian Cameron said Cele had been very forthcoming with information.

“Obviously, we'll have to see where it leads when we go to cross-examination, but so far he's been very forthcoming. It didn't feel like he was dancing around answers. He was quite straightforward with many things.

"There was also very little doubt, if any, regarding relationships with people, whether people that are considered suspicious or not; he was very open about the relationships that he has."

Cameron described the less than two hour handover from Cele to Mchunu, as being strange.

“A handover like that shouldn't be shorter than two days, never mind two hours. It's a significant amount of work and a very broad scope. Remember that the space as a ministry doesn't just include SAPS. It includes IPID, the Hawks, it includes PSIRA and the secretariat (Civilian Secretariat for Police Service).

“It's a major, major stakeholder in terms of safety and security in the country.”

During Thursday morning’s proceedings, Cele raised an issue with the immediate disbandment of the PKTT, saying, “Why do you then stop, when the mission has not been accomplished?”

Cameron added that he felt that there was a little bias from Cele regarding the matter.

“I think he's likely more positive about it because he was part of the establishment of the PKTT. That could be the reason, but again, we'll see what happens in the cross-examination process.”

Cape Times