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Book looks brand new and unread to me. >>> They all have blood on their hands. This is KwaZulu-Natal head of the Hawks, Johan Booysen’s charge against the National Prosecuting Authority’s top brass including Nomgcobo Jiba, the deputy director of public prosecutions. The assertion is made in Booysen’s new book, Blood on their Hands, about the five year on-again-off-again attempts to prosecute him on allegations of corruption from when he was head of the now-disbanded Cato Manor Serious and Violent Crimes Unit. In the book, just about all the big names in KZN’s political, social, business and criminal landscapes who have crossed the path of “Hardegat”, as his son affectionately calls him, at some point pop up. President Jacob Zuma, his son Edward, Durban businessman Thoshan Panday, former police commissioner Bheki Cele, the suspended KZN police commissioner Mmamonnye Ngobeni, and former premier of KZN Zweli Mkhize, are some of the prominent names that appear in Booysen’s book. Harry Gwala, Siphiwe Mvuyane, Sipho and Sibusiso Mkhize, the Gcabas’ taxi industry empire, Big Ben Ntuli and Inkosi Mbongeleni Zondi as well as the “KZN 26”, the cash-in transit robbers, also get a mention. Booysen’s book launch also coincides with the reinstatement of charges against Panday, who was alleged to be in a “possibly corrupt relationship” with Ngobeni. The charges against Panday relate to an alleged attempt to bribe Booysen in 2011, who was investigating him and Colonel Navin Madhoe for a 2010 World Cup tender fraud. * True Crime * Corruption * Africana * Military *
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