Ivan Pillay, Andries Janse van Rensburg and Johan van Loggerenberg have been cleared of all the charges against them.
Charges against three former senior South African Revenue Service officials accused of involvement in the so-called rogue unit have been withdrawn.
The men were charged with offences relating to the bugging of the offices of the erstwhile Scorpions and NPA in 2007. It was alleged bugging equipment had been installed at the NPA’s head offices in Silverton, Pretoria. Following protracted litigation and communication between the three accused and NPA, a review panel was set up consisting of the director of public prosecutions, Barry Madolo; the acting director of public prosecutions, advocate Indra Goberdan; and the deputy director of public prosecutions, advocate Adrian Mopp.
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