Call for the media to stop speculating on
the SAPS lease matter
Thursday, 07 February 2011
Public Protector Adv Thuli Madonsela would like to call on
the media and the public to refrain from speculating about
the findings of hers and the Special Investigation Unit’s
investigation into the alleged lease agreement for the
police headquarters in Pretoria as the matter is still being
finalised.
This follows a story published by the weekend papers, which
quotes a document allegedly submitted to the Public
Protector and the SIU for consideration as part of the two
institution’s investigation into this matter.
As far as we are concerned, the information contained in the
stories in question does not represent the Public
Protector’s findings in the matter as the report is still
being finalised. There should be a clear distinction between
a document that is alleged to have been submitted to the
investigation team and a report of the Public Protector.
To date, the Public Protector has been evaluating comments
received from three organs of state and one complainant. An
additional witness was also interviewed. The draft report is
being scrutinised with a view to establish whether any of
the new information calls for the review of any of the
findings.
The Public Protector plans to release the report by mid
February 2011 and will advice about the exact release date
as soon as the report is ready.
For more information, contact:
Oupa Segalwe
Manager: Outreach, Education and Communications
Tel: (012) 366 7035
Cell: 072 264 3273
Email: oupas@pprotect.org
www.publicprotector.org
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