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Judgment in bail application for six men accused of killing Deokaran expected

───   11:07 Tue, 30 Nov 2021

Judgment in bail application for six men accused of killing Deokaran expected | News Article

Judgment in the bail application of the six men accused of killing Gauteng Health whistle-blower, Babita Deokaran, is expected to be handed down on Tuesday in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court.

Deokaran was gunned down outside her Johannesburg home in August.

The senior official at the provincial Health Department was a key witness in an investigation into tender fraud surrounding personal protective equipment.

The six suspects accused of murdering Deokaran are expected to hear on Tuesday, whether or not they will remain behind bars.

During the bail application, all six retracted their confessions, alleging it was given under duress.

Prior to retracting their confessions, accused number one, Phakamani Hadebe, implicated former Health Minister, Zweli Mkhize. Hadebe claimed that he met the Minister and a man he identified as Mkhize’s brother at Brits Mall a week before Deokaran was killed.

He then made a U-turn, saying he had confessed to stop the assault by police.

Last month, Corruption Watch called on law enforcement to ensure that the death of the Gauteng Health Department senior official is not in vain.

Corruption Watch Executive Director, David Lewis said it is important that whistleblowers are protected. Deokaran’s family spokesperson, Tony Haripersadh, said they want to see justice being served.

“The family is not going to leave this. We are going to appear at the court appearances and we are going to see to it that justice is done. We are expecting bail to be refused and for the suspects to be held until the thorough investigation has been completed and the mastermind that ordered this hit, that person is identified and brought to book,” says Haripersadh.


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