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New 'Scorpions' may use crooks' money for funding

President Cyril Ramaphosa has proposed that money recouped through the Asset Forfeiture Unit be used to fund the new NPA directorate which is to investigate state capture.
Cyril Ramaphosa President Cyril Ramaphosa has proposed that money recouped through the Asset Forfeiture Unit be used to fund the new NPA directorate which is to investigate state capture.
Image: Moeletsi Mabe

President Cyril Ramaphosa has proposed that dirty money recouped through the Asset Forfeiture Unit can be used to fund the new NPA directorate which will investigate and prosecute state capture.

Ramaphosa said they will also urgently look for money to reprioritise so that the investigative directorate can start its work.

"As they (the NPA) calibrate the amount of money they need‚ we have to find where we going to get the money‚" Ramaphosa said in an interview last Friday.

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced during the 2019 Sona that a new directorate in the National Prosecuting Authority would be set up to tackle state capture. Here is everything you need to know about the new directorate and how it will work.

The president announced the directorate in his state of the nation address last week but the government was unsure where the money would come from.

"We could look at using money that is seized by the Asset Forfeiture Unit to fund it‚" he said.

Ramaphosa said the directorate will be financed "outside of the budgeting cycle".

This was after justice minister Michael Masutha said his department did not have the money for it.

Reports note that Treasury officials said on the sidelines of the budget that it would still have to engage with the NPA on the skills needed for the unit‚ and whether those skills already existed in the prosecuting authority or elsewhere in the government.

Ramaphosa conceded that South Africans expect this directorate to be functional and do its job of speedily investigating and prosecuting those involved in the various crimes surrounding state capture.

The president then added they were "going to find the money for it".

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