It doesn’t get more emboerrissing than a former Police Chief and head of INTERPOL, being found guilty of corruption.
Burn in hell, Jackie Selebi.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi is a person with low moral fibre, who cannot be relied upon, the South Gauteng High Court heard on Friday.
“There is a stigma in society about labelling a witness a liar… But that is what the accused did,” Judge Meyer Joffe said on the second day of his judgment in Selebi’s corruption trial.
“It is a finding that as head of the SAPS… he had a low moral fibre and cannot be relied upon.”
Selebi was facing charges of corruption relating to up to R1.2m he allegedly received from various people in return for favours, including controversial “businessman” Glenn Agliotti.
The former Interpol president also faced charges of defeating the ends of justice.
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