Top cop scandal

Sundaytimes, Sunday, November, 05 2006

"I have never asked a single one of that unit if they are investigating me, they are free to investigate anybody including me and I'm sure no one will find me having done any criminality," he said.

Pruis said he had challenged O'Sullivan to publicly debate his allegations, but O'Sullivan had refused.
"It is strange to me that there's... a concerted effort to destabilise the law enforcement agencies of the state... There is only one that can benefit and that is the criminal element," Pruis said.

Selebi denied reports that he had received R50,000 to be "in the pocket" of Clint Nassif, owner of a security company employed by late mining magnate Brett Kebble.

While he admitted to knowing Glen Agliotti, a suspected underworld figure, Selebi was not aware of his involvement in any crimes.

"I don't know of any criminal investigations of him. If there are, they can go on," he said.
"The worry is not about me, because I know these things are not true. The worry is about the constables who look at me tomorrow morning..."

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