Call for probe into ‘abuse of power’ of SIU head

Advocate Andy Mothibi allegedly abused SIU resources to conceal sexual harassment tendencies and the victimisation of women workers, among others.


Special Investigative Unit (SIU) head, Advocate Andy Mothibi, must be urgently investigated by the justice ministry for alleged abuse of power, according to recommendations made by the justice and correctional services committee. Mothibi confirmed he was aware of the committee’s intention to have him investigated, but not of details of the allegations themselves. “I am not aware of the content of what has been referred to, so until it is brought to my attention I cannot comment further,” he said. Mothibi confirmed that while the presidency could instruct the unit to initiate investigations, in terms of the law, his unit…

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Special Investigative Unit (SIU) head, Advocate Andy Mothibi, must be urgently investigated by the justice ministry for alleged abuse of power, according to recommendations made by the justice and correctional services committee.

Mothibi confirmed he was aware of the committee’s intention to have him investigated, but not of details of the allegations themselves.

“I am not aware of the content of what has been referred to, so until it is brought to my attention I cannot comment further,” he said.

Mothibi confirmed that while the presidency could instruct the unit to initiate investigations, in terms of the law, his unit fell under the jurisdiction of Justice Minister Ronald Lamola, who was the only one who could investigate and discipline him.

But Mothibi said he had yet to be notified of an investigation and until it was brought to his attention, he would continue with his work.

This followed the committee receiving a letter of complaint against Mothibi’s management style regarding a “gross abuse of power and abuse of SIU resources to conceal sexual harassment tendencies and the victimisation of women employees”.

Committee chairperson, Bulelani Magwanishe, said the matter would be referred to Lamola yesterday.

“We will inform the minister that the matter is very urgent and that there should be an expeditious investigation. Furthermore, we would require a report on this matter when we return to parliament early in the new year,” said Magwanishe.

“The SIU is very important in the fight against corruption.”

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