The former minister says it is a concern that agents of the state altered or deleted information from the first report on the rendition of Zimbabweans.
told the commission last year that he could not find prima facie evidence that Dramat and Sibiya had committed any crime, hence he recommended that they should not be prosecuted. However, he said he recommended that Maluleke should be held accountable.
The former minister said a closer look at the two reports shows “clearly” that the first report had been tampered with and that the completion of the second was not merely about correcting the “cosmetics and grammar” of the first one. “If the second report was valid, they would have been in the know of the production of that report and that’s where the disjuncture in a sense lies in,” said Nhleko.
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