Monday 28 October 2013

SAPS: Who are the real criminals?

 
This is NOT a Police General.
Neither is it General Phiyega!
Neither is it General Finished and Klaar!
 
BEELD Monday 28 October 2013 page 8.
 
The author of the above article in BEELD of Monday 28 October 2013 asks the same question? I suggest that Krejcir & even Agliotti might have some valuable clues to these questions.
 


Thursday 17 October 2013

Cabinet Minister was lying to Parliament! Shame on you!

The report in today's BEELD [17 October 2013] on page 6 tells this story of the honourable Dina Pule who was fined by Parliament for telling lies. She had to pay one month's salary and she was kicked out of Parliament for one month. .

She was supposed to disclose assets - but she failed to do so. Now Prof Ben Turok is reported to have said that the real question about this lady is whether she will be honest this time.

This is very bad and it stinks!! Let me say that we do not need "better systems." Our systems are in essence well thought out and tough. It is people that drive it that is the problem - like this honourable member of Parliament.

We need honesty, integrity, a work ethic, trustworthiness, morality - and so I can go on and list these qualities that are so sadly lacking in our community.


Thursday 10 October 2013

Constitutional Court Judges About Turn - Trustworthy?


Look what is happening in our highest court in the land: The Constitutional Court. These two judges [Chris Jafta & Bess Nkabinde] who started it all, and who were initially very adamant about their allegations, are now turning their coats - so it seems to me from the side-bar. I suspect that the next thing we will see are photographs of them similar to the one I will post below. And you will remember that it is a real photo of one the advocates who were scrapped from the roll as advocates not so long ago.

I challenge them to stand their ground, come out and give evidence under oath at the Commission of Inquiry!

Monday 19 August 2013

Police Officers who are convicted murderers!!!

In today's BEELD 19 August 2013 page 4 there is this report that there are 54 police officers who were convicted of murder - and they are still on the job as police officers in the SAPS. How on earth is that possible? These murderers are being protected by officers that are still higher up - how else?

Wednesday 14 August 2013

It takes a thief to catch a thief - applicable on the South African Police Service

 
Not even safe in the hands of the SAPS!


In today's BEELD [15 August 2013] and at page 4 there is an article about the convicted criminals who are Police officers - one of which a major-general. There are apparently more than 300 of them working today looking after our safety!

One can become flippant about this situation - the Police Services will just shrug and continue regardless!

This situation was disclosed by Lt-Genl Nkrumah Mazibuko to members of Parliament. He also disclosed that there are policemen who use other people's fingerprints on application forms.

I challenge the SAPS to give cogent reasons why we, the people should trust them? Why? Unfortunately we have to use them at times - not because we trust them, but we are forced to do so.

Wednesday 31 July 2013

HIGH COURT RULING AGAINST DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES THAT THE MAJORITY SHALL GOVERN!!!!!

BEELD 31JULY 2013

It is reported that the chief wip of the ANC in Tlokwe said that Tuchten J's ruling in favour of the DA in the on-going saga in Potchefstroom Municipality is against the democratic principle that the majority shall govern. This person does not have the slightest idea what law is about - and to top it all, he gets paid and he is in a very powerful position. The members of the ANC joined forces with the DA to oust the mayor Maphetle Maphetle for the second time running. On the assumption that this person has a point, then it means that the ruling party can do as it likes, without fear of interference of the courts at all. Shame on you Maphetle!!!

Tuesday 30 July 2013

Judge Maqubela died while having sex with call girl & THE BANGLADORE PRINCIPLES OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT

 
Not how a judge should operate

The Times Live newspaper of 28 August 2012 filed this report about the Judge who was found dead in his home. His wife is on trial for this killing. The allegations that are made during this trial is a case in point about the applicability of the Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct for inter alia judges.

I think it is absolutely deplorable and horrendous that there these type of allegations are flying around and that against a judge. A person in that capacity should be above reproach and far, far, far above these allegations.

I remind you about our local judge who initially only had tea to drink and he crashed the Governmental Jaguar backwards nogal into a garden wall late at night: Judge Nkola Motata. It is very easy to locate this "judicial" story on the internet: google "drunk judge" and you will find it in a flash.