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‘There's nothing wrong‚ I gave proof of payment for sound system’: Phahlane

07 September 2016. LISTEN UP: Acting police commissioner Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane has introduced a back-to-basics strategy for everything from how police relate to the public to handling crime scenes professionally. Pic: Simphiwe Nkwali. © Sunday Times.
07 September 2016. LISTEN UP: Acting police commissioner Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane has introduced a back-to-basics strategy for everything from how police relate to the public to handling crime scenes professionally. Pic: Simphiwe Nkwali. © Sunday Times.

Acting national police commissioner Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane has denied claims that he used state resources to have a home theatre system worth more than R80 00 installed at his Pretoria home.

On Thursday afternoon‚ Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) officers carried out a raid on Phahlane’s home in search of the sound system that was installed in 2012‚ despite Phahlane saying he provided them with proof of payment for it.

“When I got a qouatation from the interior designer which [works] for Sounds Great‚ I then instructed my bank to process the payment and gave them the particulars of Sounds Great‚ and said‚ ‘from my current account‚ transfer this amount which is due to them’‚ and that was done‚” said Phalahlane.

According to reports‚ there were allegations that the sound system had been installed in Phahlane’s home by a service provider who apparently received a contract with the police forensic science laboratory‚ which he headed at the time.

“I have contracted that person‚ in my personal capacity‚ as an interior designer‚ not as a service provider of the South African Police Service. There’s nothing wrong. There were a number of things I was looking for which she had to source quotations for me‚ and they came to me‚ for which I paid myself‚” added Phahlane.

On Thursday‚ TMG Digital witnessed a convoy of five vehicles appearing to have trouble gaining access to Phahlane’s upmarket Sable Hills Waterfront Estate home.

After almost an hour‚ the officers were allowed in to raid the R8-million house and they spent about an hour inside before driving out again.

The raid was carried out just hours after Ipid investigators obtained a court-approved search warrant after they took a warning statement from him earlier in the day. – TMG Digital

 

 

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