By Johnathan Paoli
Gauteng Organised Crime SAPS Sergeant Fannie Nkosi has told the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry that the more than R385,000 in cash found in a safe at his home during a police raid in October last year mostly belonged to his brother Bheki Nkosi, and was intended for the purchase of a truck.
Testifying before the commission on Monday, and answering through his third interpreter, Nkosi doubled down on his claim that there was nothing untoward about the cash found, and that it was intended for the purchase, despite inconsistencies.
“R380,000 belonged to my brother and R5,000 was mine, the money was to be used to purchase a truck for him. I won’t go into details on the agreement of sale. I was not present when the sale of agreement was made between Mr Ngoato and my brother. But it appeared a payment would be made in due
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