Lieutenant General Sibiya told Parliament he wasn’t involved in disbanding the PKTT, insisting the directive came from the National Commissioner and denying claims of multiple plans to dissolve the unit.
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The final day of Deputy National Police Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya’s testimony had inconsistencies, which has left a darker cloud hanging over him
@Sentletse Sibiya is tired and crumbling. He has now admitted that the 121 dockets were in his office. He spent two days denying it.
@BloseNombulelo Whoever was questioning him FINALLY realized that he was playing around with the wording. His physical office vs “his office”... sharp observation!
@ImFrankmiles If they kept him for 2 more hours he was going to tell the truth nkane e fedile.
@DrKgabo_ Hehehehehe...lies have very short and wobbly legs and do not travel long distances before they crumble.
@SceloPGumede He now understands that there is no distinction between himself and those who work under his office. This, unfortunately, cracks his testimony and invites further scrutiny to what he has deposed under oath.
@DlaminiLux Why didn’t they arrest him immediately when it was done.
@WiseInsightSA He should have pulled a Nathi Mthethwa escape.
@Dunfgy Finally, what a stubborn man.
@macomem17 This guy is highly compromised! Friends with criminals, hiding about the dockets in his office... The privileges and protection criminals enjoy, come from him and others like him.
@KhethaGambu The SC finished him off at the end, he broke him. He will not survive at the Madlanga comm.
@AsaMelekh He dealt him a final blow.
@KhomotjoM And we must believe him when he says Mkhwanazi doesn’t know anything it’s all in his mind
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