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AGE OF ACCOUNTABILITY

SAPS Major General promoted to Hawks despite being implicated in sex video and underworld meetings

An SA Police Service (SAPS) Major General, who sent explicit messages to a police WhatsApp group, was implicated in bullying a senior female colleague and allegedly met with underworld figures, has been promoted.
Marianne Thamm
MT Mbotho Velani-SAPS-Parliament Illustrative image, from left: Suspected underworld figure Nafiz Modack. (Photo: Jaco Marais) | SAPS Major General Patrick Mbotho. (Photo: Supplied)

Major General Patrick Mbotho has been appointed as divisional commissioner for national priority offences at the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI, or the Hawks), Hawks spokesperson Brigadier Nomthandazo Mbambo confirmed to Daily Maverick this week.

He will officially take up the position on 1 October as “all processes as prescribed in the National Instructions have been followed and adhered to”, said Mbambo. Mbotho’s annual salary package is R2-million.

He was the Western Cape deputy provincial commissioner of detectives when he posted explicit sexual content on a police WhatsApp group in 2017. After this, Mbotho was redeployed to head the DPCI in North West.

Nafiz Modack connection

In May 2017, News24 reported that Mbotho had been present at two meetings at a luxury Cape Town hotel with underworld figure Nafiz Modack along with an SAPS colleague, Northern Cape Provincial Commissioner Risimati Shivuri.

Mbotho denied that he had met with Modack at the hotel.

SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Novela Potelwa at the time said Mbotho had summoned Modack to his office after Modack had lodged a complaint against the police. 

The complaint, she said, had fallen outside the jurisdiction of the Western Cape and was directed elsewhere.

Modack and 14 co-accused collectively face 124 charges, including murder, attempted murder, corruption, gangsterism, extortion, the illegal interception of communications, racketeering, money laundering and contravention of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act.

He also faces allegations that he orchestrated the assassination of Anti-Gang Unit member Lieutenant Colonel Charl Kinnear in 2020. He has denied this.

Bullying colleagues

In 2017, the then head of the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences unit, Brigadier Sonja Harri, the Western Cape’s highest-ranking female police officer, wrote in desperation to the then minister of police, Bheki Cele; the then national commissioner, Khehla Sitole; and the Western Cape commissioner, Kombinkosi Jula, about Mbotho’s conduct.

Read more: Sexual offences unit head tells Cele of bullying and humiliation by senior officer

She wrote that Mbotho had embarked on “a sustained campaign marked by incidents of humiliation, belittling, undermining my authority, and compromising my dignity and psychological wellbeing”.

During her 30-year career with the SAPS, Harri was instrumental in solving several high-profile sexual crimes, including the brutal murder of Anene Booysen in 2013. Mbotho had brought charges against Harri on minor procedural matters, including that she had missed a meeting.

Mbotho’s reply to Daily Maverick about the allegations at the time was a short, “What I do best is to fight crime.”

Back in 2015, the then acting national police commissioner, Khomotso Phahlane, made several appointments to the SAPS Western Cape top structure, sidelining the then deputy provincial commissioner of crime detection, Major General Jeremy Vearey, as well as the then Western Cape Crime Intelligence head, Major General Peter Jacobs.

Harri was redeployed from her post as the Western Cape head of Crime Investigation Services to be the provincial head of the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences unit. Harri said at the time that, unlike Vearey and Jacobs, she had not challenged her redeployment.

She said her life changed after Vearey was illegally removed from his position by Phahlane in September 2016.

“From the outset, General Mbotho adopted a hostile attitude towards me and my work. He treated me in an arbitrary, disrespectful and downright abusive manner, which culminated in what I regard as the spurious charges brought against me.”

Mbotho’s past conduct and the serious allegations against him appear not to have deterred the panel from appointing him as the most suitable candidate who applied for the critical position at the DPCI. DM

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Fanie Rajesh 17 September 2024 11:35 PM

"the most suitable candidate who applied for the critical position at the DPCI" Really? There's no-one better? Really??? How embarrassing.

Fanie Rajesh 17 September 2024 11:35 PM

"the most suitable candidate who applied for the critical position at the DPCI" Really? There's no-one better? Really??? How embarrassing.

Cachunk 18 September 2024 07:53 AM

We can’t let this go - this bizarre appointment needs to be overturned!

Gerrie Pretorius 18 September 2024 09:57 AM

By who? The cadre deployment committee? They are most likely all criminals (behind the scenes).

Cachunk 18 September 2024 10:45 AM

True.

Drchrisnab 18 September 2024 08:59 AM

Why is thís appointment not challenged? The government is still not serious about combating crime. When the rot is at the head, we can't expect the rest of the fish to be healthy. It is a pity that we loose good loyal SAP members but the corrupt members stay.

David 18 September 2024 09:02 AM

How is this even remotely possible. I thought we were trying to get over this stuff. Who is the new minister of Police?

Betsy Kuhn 18 September 2024 12:49 PM

David...under the anc everything is possible, there is no standards, thats how come SA is in this mess

Graeme 18 September 2024 09:10 AM

Remember Roman Cabanac? Yeah, that guy. Not so outrageous after reading this, is it?

Gerrie Pretorius 18 September 2024 09:58 AM

?? spot-on!

K S 18 September 2024 11:34 AM

Why would you compare a racist with a crook? Struggling to differentiate?

Graeme 18 September 2024 11:55 AM

Oh dear. Ask for your money back.

Trenton Carr 18 September 2024 09:48 PM

You OK?

R***0@g***.com 18 September 2024 09:10 AM

The worst of the worst get promoted. The best of the best get demoted and hound out. Our country at its best. Most law abiding don't trust a policeman, that's a fact of life.

louw.nic 18 September 2024 09:19 AM

Ask any criminal lawyer, DO NOT TRUST the SAPS or the Metro police (many of whom are convicted criminals).

Robert de Vos 18 September 2024 09:11 AM

Employ a crook to catch crooks?

Betsy Kuhn 18 September 2024 12:50 PM

you have it wrong...to steal more

William Dryden 18 September 2024 09:20 AM

Where is Ramaphosa during all this, probably keeping out of the way so he hasn't got to answer why this man was promoted. It's about time Ramaphosa stood down and let someone competent run the country.

Pieter van de Venter 18 September 2024 12:23 PM

He will not do anything. Remember his construction man that walked into SAPS as a general - Construction worker Wally Rhode and suddenly the next day Major General Wally Rhode??

Karl Sittlinger 18 September 2024 09:39 AM

Can't help but compare this to the level of outrage of Steenhuisen roadkill comment about his ex wife, or Gouws idiotic but purposefully misrepresented outburst about Malemas call to not kill whites yet. Now here we have a guy that shares porn pics, bullies people and hangs out with crime lords.

Graeme 18 September 2024 10:16 AM

Ed Zacchary!

Hilary Morris 18 September 2024 10:26 AM

Of course he is the most suitable candidate! What could be better than having an (allegedly) crooked cop in a position to know who is who in the zoo - and make sure they remain untouched. That he may also be a sexual predator, or professional misogynist just adds to his CV. FFS! Seriously?

rswedlake 18 September 2024 10:46 AM

No words. The criminals are still pulling the levers.

Kevin Potgieter 18 September 2024 11:41 AM

Unbelievable. But not unusual.

Malcolm McManus 18 September 2024 11:43 AM

This dude only identifies as a hawk. He is clearly a vulture. Hope I don't get woked on for this comment.

matome bopape 18 September 2024 12:35 PM

What is wrong with these guys? The Burn went on to become head of the HAWKS cause he had a direct line to JZ despite his stinking worse than a skunk. what became of the HAWKS during his tenure? THEY SIMPLY DONT LEARN.

Betsy Kuhn 18 September 2024 12:46 PM

This is South Africa remember...under the anc standards..we have a lot to worry about

Betsy Kuhn 18 September 2024 12:48 PM

Remember..this is SA under the anc...there is NO Standards...any criminal can apply for any job