Johannesburg - Ex-Ipid boss Robert McBride has concluded his testimony at the Zondo commission where he sought to paint a law enforcement that is riddled with corrupt elements who use police processes to fight political agendas.
He said Leon Mbangwa was appointed despite the fact that he was a Zimbabwean national and used fraudulent identification. McBride said the Cats unit was used for political agendas and it reported directly to former Hawks head Berning Ntlemeza. Last week, McBride alleged that Nhleko had used a draft report into the Zimbabwean rendition to suspend former Hawks head Anwar Dramat.
McBride said when returned from 18 months suspension he found a unit in distress with various employees having being shifted from posts and transferred to various departments and provinces.