Automotive Business Review — February 2018

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http://www.abrbuzz.co.za JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2018 57


 The state v Radovan Krejcir & others: Now in safe hands


 The State v Kgomotso Phahlane & others: Now in safe hands


 The State v Ntlemeza & others: Now in safe hands, but
partially blocked by ‘captured’ NPA members


 The State v Dudu Myeni & others: Blocked by ‘captured’
NPA/DPCI


 The State v Zuma/Gupta syndicate: Blocked by ‘captured’
NPA/DPCI


 The State v Lucky Montana & others: Blocked by ‘captured’
NPA/DPCI


 The State v NPA/DPCI offi cials: Blocked by ‘captured’
NPA DPCI


As a result of the robust manner in which I have engaged with
corrupt elements in the captured police and prosecution service,
I have been subjected to multiple arrests/kidnappings, unlawful
detention, torture and malicious prosecutions on fake charges,
put together by the very people I have set out to expose. My
offi ces have been raided countless times, by dirty cops, and
my staff have been subjected to unlawful arrest, detention and
intimidation, as well as the theft of their private property.


Various other civil society organisations, for the most part led by
the Helen Suzman Foundation, have also taken up litigation, in the
interests of saving our constitutional democracy. For example,
cases have been brought to:


Have Shaun Abrahams’ appointment declared unlawful.


Have Lt General Ntlemeza’s appointment declared unlawful.


Seize assets of certain Gupta controlled entities.


Hold Zuma and his accomplices accountable.


The common thread between Forensics for Justice and the Helen
Suzman led NGOs is that we had to step up to the plate because
of a failure of certain organs of state, as a result of the capture of
said organs by criminals.


It is a fact that the work taken on by Forensics for Justice and the
Helen Suzman Foundation would not have been necessary, in a
normal South Africa. However, the Constitutional organs of State,
such as the NPA, Police, DPCI and the intelligence services have
become ‘captured’ over the last ten years, to such a degree that
rather than defend our Constitutional Democracy, these captured
organs of state have been used by the underworld to attack and
undermine our democracy.


The extent of capture of such essential components of our
democracy has resulted in criminals remaining free to raise a
middle fi nger to the citizens of this country, whilst continuing
with their looting at an unimaginable pace. The Capture has
without doubt been designed and managed by Zuma and his
accomplices, including the likes of Nkosinathi Nhleko, David
Mahlobo, Michael Masutha, Michael Hulley, Richard Mdluli,
Kgomotso Phahlane, Berning Ntlemeza, Vinesh Moonoo, Shaun
Abrahams, Nomgcobo Jiba, Lawrence Mrwebi, Torie Pretorius,
Dudu Myeni, her and Zuma’s son Thalente Myeni, Brian Molefe
and all of his accomplices, Mosebenzi Zwane and all of his
accomplices, the relevant members of Zuma’s own family and
of course the Gupta family, which collectively are the largest
crime syndicate this country has ever seen, since the dawn of
democracy.


Since the ANC Elective Conference in December 2017, a
glimmer of hope has been restored in the minds of the citizens
of this country, who have witnessed institutionalised looting on a
massive scale, that ‘something can be done about it’.
Having known you for well over 20 years now, I am certain that
you have the gravitas to fully grasp the scope of what has to be
done to bring South Africa back on the right track.


Measuring Your Success
I believe the acid-test for your success would be that Forensics
for Justice can close its doors and that the other civil society
organisations can diminish their role in litigation, as guardians of
our democracy. The real work of protecting our democracy would
then revert to the organs of state established for that purpose,
such as the Police, NPA etc.

It is for this reason that I write to implore you to make the cleaning
up of the captured Police, DPCI, NPA and State Security Agency,
your number one priority. It has become apparent to me over
the last two to three years that the fi rst place the focus should
be is the National Prosecuting Authority. It is useless having a
dedicated police service, if the corruption dockets get bottle
necked in the offi ces of Shaun Abrahams, who then goes on
to pretend to the country that he is doing his job, whilst at the
same time presiding over a so-called Priority Crimes Litigation
Unit ‘PCLU’ that is focussed on bringing fake and trumped up
cases against those that have demonstrated their integrity and
commitment in freeing the country from the best of ‘capture’.

Curiously the real job of the PCLU, which is dealing with Rome
Statute matters, has been abandoned, meaning that you could
(and indeed should) disband the unit in one fell swoop, as part of
the clean-up of the NPA and the security cluster.

If you can succeed in this and do so quickly, you will then be free
to eradicate the systemic corruption that steals from the poorest
of the poor, and go on to deliver Mandela’s vision for this country,
as envisaged during your hard negotiations at the then World
Trade Centre in Kempton Park, in the early nineties.

I write to let you know you have the support of every decent
citizen in South Africa, who I know are behind you, and hope that
we can re-live the dream of the 90s and even change it from a
dream to the reality of the 20’s and 30’s.

Here’s hoping that Forensics for Justice is superfl uous by the
end of 2018.

Best wishes,
Paul O’Sullivan CFE, Founding Trustee, http://www.forensicforjustice.org:

Paul O’ Sullivan’s postscript: I want to shut Forensics for
Justice down, as it’s not what I want to do for the rest of my
youth. I want to get back to what I really do and enjoy doing,
which is entrepreneurial property activities in South Africa
and elsewhere in the globe, and leave the management of
law enforcement to the law enforcement agencies. However,
I cannot do this, whilst the constitutional democracy of this
country is under threat, with the capture of the criminal justice
system by the underworld. I, and millions of other South
Africans, have too much invested in our country, to let a mafi a
group steal it from under our noses. Sadly, it’s the poorest of
the poor that really suffer, so I guess you can say I have been
doing this for them.

The Zuptas did not only capture the criminal justice system, they
pretty much captured all organs of state and SOEs including
SAA, Transnet, Eskom and in the process removed enough
cash to supply the poor people with 50 clinics, 500 schools and
more than one million homes. We must take it back and make
sure that it can never happen again, by severely punishing
those responsible. ‘Holding them accountable’ simply does
not sound strong enough. The Life Esidimeni perpetrators are
apparently being held accountable, and it just does not sound
right. ‘Punish’ is a much better word.
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