/ 16 March 2007

IFP reaffirms call for new probe into Mathe escape

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) on Friday reaffirmed its call for an independent judicial inquiry into the escape last year of Annanias Mathe from Pretoria’s C-Max prison.

This follows the African National Congress (ANC) parliamentary caucus decision on Thursday to express its full confidence in the Department of Correctional Services and agencies that probed Mathe’s escape.

The ANC caucus also said a judicial commission of inquiry was not necessary.

The National Assembly’s correctional services committee, chaired by Dennis Bloem of the ANC, last week unanimously rejected the findings of the task team as vague, and called for the appointment of a retired judge to re-investigate the matter.

In a statement on Friday, the IFP said it respected the ANC’s point of view on the matter but believed it had erred in reaching its conclusion.

”In the interest of justice we need to explore all avenues to find the truth.

”The investigating team presented an incomplete and inadequate report on the escape to the portfolio committee … and therefore we cannot let this issue simply rest.”

Correctional Services Minster Ngconde Balfour and the department owed the public some answers, and therefore the IFP reconfirmed its call for an independent investigation to go ahead, it said. — Sapa