Sibiya: It’s revenge over Mdluli

010 09.09.2011 Hawks boss Major General Shadrack Sibiya, speaks during an interview at the South African Police Service(SAPS) headquarters in Braamfontein. Picture:Itumeleng English

010 09.09.2011 Hawks boss Major General Shadrack Sibiya, speaks during an interview at the South African Police Service(SAPS) headquarters in Braamfontein. Picture:Itumeleng English

Published Feb 3, 2015

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Johannesburg - Acting Hawks boss Maj-Gen Benny Ntlemeza is deemed to be “motivated by the desire to take revenge on behalf of his ally” suspended intelligence head Lt-Gen Richard Mdluli, Beeld reported on Tuesday.

This is according to court papers submitted by suspended Gauteng Hawks boss Maj-Gen Shadrack Sibiya who argues his role in the 2011 Mdluli investigation was behind his suspension last month.

Ntlemeza suspended Sibiya pending an investigation into the illegal rendition of Zimbabweans in 2010.

Sibiya's lawyers asked the High Court in Pretoria on Friday to lift his suspension and declare it illegal, unconstitutional and invalid.

Proceedings were postponed to February 16.

Sibiya also wants the appointment of his replacement Maj-Gen Elias Dlamini declared invalid.

“My alleged involvement in the 'so-called renditions' is a fabrication and I was suspended as a result of a plot to discredit and remove me.”

Only the Cabinet can suspend him, he continues.

Sibiya has claimed since 2013 that there has been a campaign against him and suspended Hawks boss Anwa Dramat by police intelligence.

Judge Bill Prinsloo found on January 23 that Dramat's suspension was illegal and invalid and therefore Ntelemeza's appointment was invalid.

Sapa

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