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Scorpions and their cases
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Tue, 13 May 2008 15:46
Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula on Tuesday gave the assurance that all cases currently under investigation by the Directorate of Special Operations (DSO), or Scorpions, will be finalised.
"There is not a single case that was investigated by the Scorpions, which is under investigation now by the Scorpions, that will not be finalised.
"All of those cases will be finalised," he told a media briefing at parliament.
High profile cases currently under investigation by the Scorpions include those relating to ANC President Jacob Zuma, National Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi, and J Arthur Brown of Fidentia.
Nqakula said the Scorpions would continue their investigations while the process to merge them and the police organised crime and commercial crime units were underway.
He also rejected suggestions the Scorpions' closure and the loss of skills from the unit, such as its head, Leonard McCarthy, to the World Bank, would weaken the fight
against organised crime.
Nqakula said the DSO had been established specifically to fight organised crime, but despite its existence and the two police units responsible for fighting organised crime, organised crime continued to be a problem.
"And having arrived at that determination, obviously, we wanted to produce something which would be able to deal with this concern. That is what is driving us.
"And if the DSO worked, in terms of the purpose for which they were established, why should this new unit, which therefore relies on the experiences we've already amassed regarding this matter, not be a successful unit?
"As far as we are concerned, what we will produce will be a better organisation to deal with organised crime," he said.
Nqakula was also unconcerned about the skills exodus from the Scorpions.
"You can't say, because certain people have left, therefore what remains is weakened structures. You can't say that.
"There's
nothing like when so and so leaves a vacuum is going to be created. There's nothing like that.
"For as long as there are people, those people will be converted into the good professionals we require to discharge any function.
"People who want to be part of the new establishment will become part of the new establishment and those who do not want to be part... will of course, not make themselves available.
"This is human, it happens all the time. We will recruit people. We will ensure that the best people available are inspanned, including to this new division," Nqakula said.