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	<startdate>2000-05-15</startdate>
	<location>JISS CENTRE, MAYFAIR, JOHANNESBURG</location>
	<day>1</day>
	<names>MICHAEL LESHOMO</names>
	<case>AM7748/97</case>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Good morning to you.  Before we start I&#039;d like to briefly introduce the Panel to you.  On my right is Judge John Motata, he&#039;s a Member of the Amnesty Committee, he&#039;s from Johannesburg.  On my left is Mr Jonas Sibanyoni, also a Member of the Amnesty Committee, he&#039;s at attorney from Pretoria.  I am Selwyn Miller, a Judge of the High Court, and I&#039;m from Umtata.</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	These proceedings will be simultaneously translated and in order to benefit from the translation, you must be in possession of one of these devices.  They are available from the sound technician.  You just tune into the language, into the correct channel, and you&#039;ll get a direct simultaneous translation.</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	I apologise for the late start this morning, we were due to start at 10 o&#039;clock, but unfortunately there was a delay that was beyond our circumstances, relating to the matter we are about to hear, whether or not a person was an applicant, and some investigation had to be done before we started.  So I apologise for the inconvenience caused by the delay, but it was beyond our control.  I can assure you we would have preferred to have started on time ourselves.</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	We&#039;ll be commencing with the amnesty application of Michael Leshomo.  I would at this stage kindly request the legal representatives to place themselves on record.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Chairperson and Honourable Members of the Committee.  My name is Lungelo Mbandazyo, I&#039;m representing the applicant in this matter.  Thank you.</text>
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			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>My name is Jaap Venter, I act on behalf of the Fick family.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Mr Venter.</text>
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			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Honourable Chairperson.  Ramula Patel, Leader of Evidence, I also appear on behalf of the victim, Ezekiel Malinga.  Thank you.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Ms Patel.  Mr Mbandazayo, I take it your client will be testifying in ...</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Setswana, Chairperson.</text>
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			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Give us your full names please.</text>
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			<speaker>MICHAEL LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>(sworn states)</text>
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		<line number="13">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>You may sit down.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.  Mr Mbandazayo.</text>
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			<speaker>EXAMINATION BY MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Chairperson and Honourable Members of the Committee.</text>
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			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Mr Leshomo, is it correct that you were born on the 20th June 1945, in Sofiatown, Gauteng?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is it also correct that you left school in standard three?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is it also correct that you are seven children at home, and you are the fourth-born child?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is it also correct that your father passed away in 1962?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>And that your mother is still alive.</text>
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		<line number="25">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is it also correct that you are married and you have two children?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is it also correct that your first-born child is 17 years of age and is doing standard nine?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is it also correct that your second-born child is eighteen years of age and is doing standard five?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is it also correct that from 1990, in 1990 you were a supporter of PAC?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>And can you tell the Committee when did you formally join PAC.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>In 1970(sic).</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, you told the Committee that you have been a supporter of PAC in 1990(sic), am I correct?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>And at that time you were not a member of PAC.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now when did you become a member of PAC?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Do you mean a card-carrying member?</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes I think the question, Mr Leshomo, asked to you by Mr Mbandazayo is when did you formally join the PAC?  In other words, if you became a card-carrying member, when did you become a card-carrying member?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>In 1970.  1997.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, what&#039;s your answer?  In 1997?  Three years ago.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>1970.  Am I right?</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Have you got a card, Mr Leshomo, a membership card?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I do have.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>With you here?</text>
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		<line number="49">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Perhaps that will give an indication of when you became a member, either through the membership number or else it might even have a date on it.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Chairperson.  It&#039;s the 8th of July 1997, Chairperson.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Mr Mbandazayo.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now Mr Leshomo, let&#039;s now come to this incident.  Am I correct that around April in 1991, you were approached by Monde Radebe who was an APLA cadre?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Can you tell the Committee what Monde Radebe wanted from you?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Monde Radebe came to me.  He knew I was already a member of the PAC, he wanted money, and I said to him: &quot;Monde, I do not ...&quot; ...(intervention)</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry Mr Leshomo, before you proceed, how could he have known you were a member of the PAC, if you only became a member in 1997?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>My apologies, maybe I made a mistake.  He knew I was a supporter.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Continue, Mr Leshomo.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He came to me, he said he wanted money for the weapons.  I told him I did not have money because the business was not going well.  He left.  After two weeks he came back ...(intervention)</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now Mr Leshomo, can you tell the Committee if you say that the business was not doing very well, did you have any business then, and what type of business did you have?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I had a tavern and a taxi.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Okay, then continue.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He left and he came back after two weeks and he said there was an operation in Witbank and we should go an repossess.  We went to check.  After checking we came back.  He called me, he said I should come to him so that we can go to Witbank.  We were together with Solly.  We came back, we dropped them off at Solly&#039;s place.  I do not know when then did they go to Witbank.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, who is Solly?  Do you know his name?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s Solly Mopedi.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>So what you&#039;re saying, Mr Leshomo, is Radebe came back, Monde Radebe came back about two weeks later and then said there&#039;s an operation and you said you went to check, did you go to Witbank?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, myself, Monde and Chris Khumalo, we went to Witbank.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And Chris Khumalo, not Solly?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, it&#039;s Chris Khumalo.  We went to go and reconnoitre the place.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Now where does Solly Mopedi fit in?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>After we&#039;ve reconnoitred the place, Monde Radebe introduced us to Solly Mopedi.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now Chairperson, if the Committee will note that Chris Khumalo was accused number 3 and Solly was accused number 5 in the case.  The person he calls Solly was accused number 5.  Chris Khumalo, he&#039;s called Chris Khumalo, is accused number 3 in the case.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
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		<line number="76">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Now can you tell the Committee how did you know Monde Radebe, how did you know this person?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know him through a person called Japhta.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>So am I correct to say that you were introduced to Monde Radebe by Japhta?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Was it - when Monde Radebe came to you and wanted money, was it the first time that he came to you and wanted money from you, or was it the first time that a person from PAC or APLA came to you and wanted money?  Was it the first time?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was not the first person to come to me.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Can you tell the Committee how many times, if you can remember, did somebody come to you and wanted money?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall, but it was quite a few times.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now you told the Committee that you went to Witbank and you came back, it was yourself, Chris Khumalo and Monde Radebe.  And you came back from Witbank and thereafter, what did you do after coming back from Witbank?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>When we came back from Witbank, I dropped him where he lived and we went to Solly&#039;s place.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now can you tell the Committee, when did you go to Solly&#039;s place, after how many days after coming back from Witbank?  Did you go the same day or the following day or after a week or what?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall whether it was the following day or after two days.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.  And did you take him - was he still with Chris Khumalo, or was he alone, Monde Radebe?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Are you talking about Monde?</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Monde was alone.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was myself, Chris Khumalo - it was myself and Monde and we went to Solly&#039;s house.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now did you know Solly, this Solly, before you went there with Monde?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I knew him because we all lived in Diepkloof, but not in one zone.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Tell the Committee what happened on your arrival at Solly&#039;s place.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>When we arrived at Solly&#039;s place, Monde introduced me to him, he said: &quot;This is Solly&quot; and this is the person who will go with us to work in Witbank.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, what happened thereafter?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not know him.  We met and we greeted each other and I left them at Solly&#039;s place.  I don&#039;t know when did they leave for Witbank, but they went to Witbank.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Did they tell you anything before you left them at Solly&#039;s place?  And if there is anything they told you, what was that?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, Solly and Monde and Chris told me that they were going to Witbank and to Solly&#039;s girlfriend and they will spend the night there so that the next morning when they wake up they go straight into the mission, they will go and reconnoitre the bank.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, what happened thereafter?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know how many weeks they spent there, whether it was two weeks, but they called me, they gave me a call from Witbank.  They told me that the place was okay, I should search for transport.  In other words, a getaway car.  I went to Lucky Mkoni and I asked for a car.  Lucky Mkoni was with Delani Mphosa.  After  that I called them to inform that we have a car.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>How did Lucky Mkoni come into the picture and Delani Mphosa now?  You have been telling us about Chris Khumalo, Solly and Monde Radebe, now there&#039;s Lucky.  Lucky, Mr Chairperson, is accused number 2.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He&#039;s my co-accused.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>And Delani Mphosa was accused number 4.  How do they come now into the picture?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Monde called me, he told me to go and contact Lucky and look for a car from them.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Did you know Lucky and Delani before he was sent by Monde to them?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I just knew them, but I was not close to them, especially Lucky.  The person who used to come to the tavern was Delani.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Okay, continue.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I went to Lucky, I told him that Monde sent me to them and I had to get a car from them.  They said yes, the car was ready.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, continue.</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I think the next day was the 14th, I told them that we were going to leave for the Witbank.  On the 14th, I went to them and I told them to wait for me at the garage, we will leave round about 5 o&#039;clock, I have to go to the hostel to go and get Joseph Malinga, because Monde called to tell me that I should go and get Malinga from the hostel and Elimo and the others who were in the car.</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now can you tell the Committee about Joseph Malinga and Elimo, how are they coming in the picture also?</text>
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			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Monde told me to fetch them.  They were also the accused in this case.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, Mr Mbandazayo, I didn&#039;t catch the second name.  The first one was Joseph Malinga, and the other person was?</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Elimo.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>E-l-i-m-o?</text>
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			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Chairperson, it&#039;s E-l-i-m-o.</text>
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			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
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		<line number="119">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Do you know, was his real name Elimo?  Does he have another name, or?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="120">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know these people, I only knew them through Monde, so I would not know whether these are the real names or not.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="121">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  You went now to fetch Joseph Malinga and Elimo, what happened thereafter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="122">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We left and Lucky and them were waiting for us at the garage.  We filled the two cars with petrol and we left for Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="123">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>You arrived at Witbank, then tell us, on your arrival at Witbank on the 14th, at what time did you arrive at Witbank?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="124">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We arrived - I do not recall the time, it could have been around eight, it&#039;s between seven and eight.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="125">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s in the morning?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="126">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, in the evening.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="127">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>What happened on your arrival at Witbank?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="128">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We took a getaway car and parked it at the hostel, we went back to the house belonging to Solly&#039;s girlfriend.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="129">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Where did you get this getaway car?  Tell us about this getaway car you are talking about now that you went to park at the hostel.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="130">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We got the car from Lucky, Lucky Mkoni.  This is the person I was told to contact in order to get a car.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="131">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>What type of car was it?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="132">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was an XR6.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="133">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, you parked it at the hostel, you went back to Solly&#039;s girlfriend&#039;s place, tell us more.  What happened there at Solly&#039;s ...</text>
		</line>
		<line number="134">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We spent the night there, we slept.  When we woke up we sat down because each one of us had to know what role to play at the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="135">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now tell us about the plans, how were you going to go to the bank, how were you going to do all this in the bank?  Were you armed or were you not armed, what type of weapons did you have, who brought the weapons?  Tell us more about your plans.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="136">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Monde Radebe brought the weapons.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="137">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>What kind of weapons were they which Monde brought, and how many?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="138">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall, it was one AK and 9mms, I don&#039;t know how many of them were there, and the 3.8s.  I do not recall how many of them, but among the weapons there was an AK47, the 9mms and the 3.8.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="139">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>.38 or 3.8?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="140">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s 38, I don&#039;t know how many of them, and it&#039;s a 16 shooter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="141">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>But were the weapons for the entire entourage that had to embark on the operation?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="142">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, they were for the entourage, but two of the people were not armed.  It was myself and Solly, we did not have weapons.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="143">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>How many were you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="144">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We were seven.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="145">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.  You may continue, Mr Mbandazayo.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="146">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="147">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Now you told the Committee that there were weapons, it was yourself and Solly who were not armed, tell us more about the operation.  How were you going to spring the operation?  How did you divide yourselves, how many cars were you going to use, and what format were you going to take?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="148">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We used three cars, two were straight cars, the one was a getaway.  In other words, according to your plan, the getaway car went to the bank with the people who were supposed to get into the bank to execute the work.  Myself and Solly, we were at different places, so that when they leave the bank they should get into our cars and we leave the getaway car where it was parked.  That is far - we were parked far from the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="149">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	I don&#039;t know what happened in the bank because I was not in there, because what I knew was that after the repossessing they were supposed to come back to the cars.  I didn&#039;t see them coming.  I heard a gunshot, I don&#039;t know what was happening at the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="150">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>How many people went inside the bank?  We know that yourself and Solly, you were drivers, and Solly was outside town with his car.  How many who went inside the bank?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="151">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Five people went inside the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="152">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Can you tell the Committee who were they?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="153">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was Lucky Mkoni, Elimo, Delani Mphosa, Joseph Malinga and Monde Radebe.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="154">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now you told the Committee that then you went to the bank and you heard what was happening, you did not go to the bank, when did you again meet them?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="155">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We met at Solly&#039;s house.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="156">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Did they tell what actually happened in the bank?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="157">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They told me that there was an accident in the bank and there was a crossfire.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="158">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, continue.  What happened?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="159">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They also shot and they left.  They could not get enough money, they only took money from one till, amounting to approximately R28 000.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="160">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>What did you do with the money?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="161">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We gave it to Monde Radebe.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="162">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>None of you - did you not divide the money amongst yourselves?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="163">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, we did not divide the money amongst ourselves.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="164">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>What happened thereafter, after you have handed the money to Monde Radebe?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="165">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I left with Monde, we went to Johannesburg.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="166">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>What happened with the weapons?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="167">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We loaded them in the car, together with the money and we drove back with Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="168">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now can you tell the Committee how were you arrested thereafter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="169">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was at night, I was sleeping and the police arrive, the Brixton Police.  They arrested me and they told me that Elimo was already in custody in Brixton.  When we arrived at Brixton, I found Elimo not there.  They took me to a room and they undressed me and they choked me.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="170">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>After chocking me I noticed that they were not going to stop, I told them: &quot;I do not know the people you are talking about&quot;.  The police said: &quot;You will know them,&quot; They choked me until I ended up pointing to them where Solly Mopedi lived.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="171">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  Now you told the Committee that you managed to get R28 000, did they tell you what actually happened, because there were two people dead in the bank?  Did they tell you who shot those people?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="172">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>After the accident nobody wanted to tell me who shot these two people, but I learnt later on that Monde is the person, Monde Radebe is the person who shot.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="173">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is there anything that was taken in the bank except the money?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="174">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know, I heard when we were in court that some of the things were missing.  I only know of the money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="175">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Because according to the judge, it is that - and also what you were convicted of, was that jewellery, a ring, watch, was also taken from some of the people in the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="176">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not see those, I only saw money, but in court during our trial yes, I heard those items being referred to but I never saw them.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="177">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Well if - let&#039;s assume that happened, these things were taken, if they were taken was it part of your mission also to take jewellery, watches, rings?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="178">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, it was not part of our mission, the mission was to repossess, to get money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="179">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now can you tell the Committee, according to your confessions, in all your confessions you agree that the money was divided amongst yourselves.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="180">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I said that in Brixton because I was afraid they will kill me if I tell them what happened to the money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="181">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>All of you, you decided because - I assume that all of you, you are saying you were tortured at Brixton, that&#039;s the reason you said the money was divided amongst yourselves.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="182">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, that was the reason why we said we shared the money amongst ourselves.  Because we didn&#039;t know what these people wanted, we wanted them to leave us so we told them we shared the money amongst ourselves.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="183">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>Excuse me, Mr Mbandazayo, excuse me just while you are still there.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="184">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Why did you think they would kill you if you told the police what happened to the money?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="185">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not want to tell them that we took the money and gave it Monde Radebe, because their next question would be: &quot;Why give it to Monde?&quot;  The answer would be: &quot;PAC.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="186">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>So you are saying you never wanted to mention that this was a PAC operation or mission?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="187">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, we did not want to tell them, because these people were choking us.  At that time when they were electrocuting us we did not want to tell them the truth, we just wanted them to stop with the electrocution, so we told them we shared the money amongst ourselves.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="188">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="189">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>If I may again, Mr Mbandazayo.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="190">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	You say &quot;when they choked us&quot;, were you together when they choked you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="191">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, they did not choke us simultaneously, they took us one by one.  They took me alone.  They arrested me first ...(indistinct), so they took me to Brixton, that&#039;s where they choked me.  And I went with them to pinpoint the accused.  They fetched me from my house, they took me to Brixton where they choked me.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="192">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>When did you see other people, that is Malinga, Elimo?  After you arrest, when did you see them for the first time?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="193">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That was after I pointed out Solly and they were all arrested one by one, until we were all taken to Brixton.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="194">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Were you in the same cell with the others?  Were you locked up together in other words?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="195">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, they locked us all in one cell, but then they would call us one by one for interrogation.  For interrogation purposes they did not call us all, it was one by one.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="196">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Mr Mbandazayo, you may proceed.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="197">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Chairperson and Honourable Member.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="198">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Now Me Leshomo, can you tell the Committee why didn&#039;t you want to mention that this was - &quot;Well don&#039;t torture us, don&#039;t do anything to us&quot;?  This was an APLA or PAC operation, you were instructed by an organisation to do that, why didn&#039;t you just tell them that?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="199">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know they hate APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="200">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now can you tell the Committee - I understand before you were convicted of this offence you had other previous convictions, can you tell the Committee about them, starting with the first one.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="201">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>What page are we on?  Do you have a page reference there?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="202">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>On conviction, Chairperson?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="203">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="204">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s page ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="205">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>73, Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="206">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Page 73, Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="207">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Can you tell the Committee about your previous convictions.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="208">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Are you referring to the cases, all the cases that I was convicted for before?  Or which cases are you referring to?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="209">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I want your cases in which you were convicted, like the one involving liquor, selling liquor without a licence, all your cases up until before this one you are applying for amnesty.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="210">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I was arrested before.  Before it was traffic offences, I would skip a not pay the traffic tickets and I was arrested for selling liquor without having a licence.  My other case I was arrested, actually I had an accident in the house with my wife.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="211">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, can you tell the Committee about this accident about your wife that you are talking about, what was it and what happened?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="212">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I had a car, my car, and I bought her her own car and one day I discovered that her boyfriend was driving my car and I asked her: &quot;Why do you take my car, because you have your own car?  Why do you take my car and give it to your boyfriend?&quot;  And she hit me with an ashtray, she was drunk.  I assaulted her with my bare hands until she died.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="213">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	My other was robbery at First National Bank, another robbery at First National Bank.  The other robbery, OK Bazaars.  The other robbery, First National Bank, Witbank.  That was the last one.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="214">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Just on this, Mr Leshomo, I see that on the 2nd of November 1990, you were convicted and sentenced and on two charges of robbery and you were sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="215">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="216">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>How was it that you were not in prison then when this Witbank incident took place?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="217">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I was not in prison.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="218">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>But you were sentenced in November to 10 years and then the Witbank robbery took place seven months later.  So how did it come about that you were not in prison?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="219">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Let me give you an explanation, you are asking questions.  The cases that I&#039;ve referred to yes, sent me in, in other words 10 years and I appealed and when I was arrested I was on appeal, the appeal was pending.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="220">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now Mr Leshomo, can you tell the Committee what&#039;s the difference between the cases you were convicted of in 1990, and the case you were convicted in 1993.  That is the Witbank case.  What is the difference in these two cases?  What I&#039;m trying to get at is that why didn&#039;t you apply for amnesty in that case for which you were convicted in 1990 and you are applying for amnesty in this one in 1993?  What&#039;s the difference between the two cases?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="221">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>When I was sentenced I was sentenced to death.  When we were in Pretoria, they told me &quot;You&#039;ve been sentenced to death twice.&quot;  Now if you are sentenced to death you are not charged for other cases.  Now I took it upon myself that if I apply for one case, I&#039;ve generalised for all cases.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="222">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Are you trying to tell the Committee that also those cases for which you were convicted of in 1990, has something to do with politics?  If I get you correctly it&#039;s that you thought that you were applying for all the cases when you were making your application.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="223">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct, I was applying for all cases.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="224">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now what I&#039;m getting at is, are you trying to tell this Committee that also they had political motivation, the 1990 cases which you were convicted of?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="225">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, they had a political motive.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="226">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>What is the political motive for the one for which you were convicted on the 2nd of November 1990?  The robbery.  What happened?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="227">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I committed this offence trying to gather money so that I can assist APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="228">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>But I can tell you, Mr Leshomo, that the 1990 robberies are not before us as applications, because in your application form you specifically mentioned only Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="229">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.  You asked me a question ... (intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="230">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And you mentioned only one date, it&#039;s &quot;15th of June 1991 - Witbank&quot;.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="231">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Please understand - yes, I told you already that when I applied I thought I was applying for all cases, because I was told when I was sentenced, that the death sentence encompasses all the charges, so I thought applying just once would cover all the charges.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="232">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>But you understand that the others are not before us as applications, they haven&#039;t been investigated, no work has been done in respect of them at all.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="233">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do understand.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="234">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Can I proceed, Chairperson?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="235">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Now Mr Leshomo, you heard in court what actually happened, the witnesses testified and you have heard the trauma which they went through, those who survived, and you also heard about the anguish of those who lost their loved ones, what do you say to that today?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="236">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I want to say to those who lost their loved ones, my sympathies, the intention was not to kill, the intention was to repossess.  Please forgive me, those of you who lost your loved ones.  It is not nice for me as well.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="237">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Now my last point, Mr Leshomo, can you tell the Committee why should they grant you the amnesty that you are applying for.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="238">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I&#039;m applying for amnesty for what happened, that is why I am here.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="239">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>That is all, Chairperson, at this stage.  Thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="240">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>NO FURTHER QUESTIONS BY MR MBANDAZAYO</text>
		</line>
		<line number="241">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Mr Mbandazayo.  Mr Venter, do you have any questions you&#039;d like to put to the applicant?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="242">
			<speaker>KRUISONDERVRAGING DEUR MNR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>&quot;Soos dit u behaag.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="243">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text></text>
		</line>
		<line number="244">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was the supporter of the PAC.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="245">
			<speaker>MNR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Goed.  u Het eers in 1997 &#039;n kaart-draer geword van die PAC.  Is dit korrek?&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="246">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="247">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did you at any stage before this Witbank incident, receive any direct orders from APLA?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="248">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, in the previous cases.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="249">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What were those orders?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="250">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The instructions were to repossess money and hand it to APLA for the struggle, APLA was supposed to buy weapons for the war.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="251">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, if you could just assist me Mr Leshomo on this, why should a person in APLA give you an instruction to involve yourself in an APLA operation when you were not a member of APLA yourself?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="252">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I&#039;m the member of the PAC, I assisted because I was driving a car.  A member of APLA approached me and asked me to drive a car and I was assisting, that&#039;s how I got involved in this whole thing.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="253">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Venter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="254">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What seems strange to me is that APLA had trained cadres and they were responsible for carrying out these operations, now what would have been the reason why you who were a mere supporter had been approached to carry out such a complicated operation as a bank robbery?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="255">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>APLA is the military wing of the PAC, now as a member of the PAC, any instruction coming from APLA I would follow that.  The slogan is &quot;Serve, Suffer and Sacrifice&quot;.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="256">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>The point I&#039;m trying to make is that there were APLA members who had been trained in Tanzania and these people were trained to be combat units, combat machines and they surely would have been in the front line to try and obtain funds for APLA.  Do you agree with that?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="257">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>In this operation members of APLA were involved, they were APLA guerillas.  They were members of APLA in this operation.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="258">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Which ones of your co-accused were members of APLA?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="259">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They came with Monde Radebe, I do not know them.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="260">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Yes, but please answer my question, to the previous you said that these people were members of APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="261">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Monde Radebe came with these people and I would not ask him who is this person, was he trained or not trained, who trained him, that was not my duty.  I was not supposed to ask questions.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="262">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You know that Mr Joseph Malinga who was convicted along with yourself, also applied for amnesty.  Are you aware of that?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="263">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not know, I learnt that here.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="264">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And in those documents he was alleging that he was a member of Qibla.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="265">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="266">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, do you know of Qibla?  Q-i-b-l-a.  I&#039;m not quite sure myself what it stands for.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="267">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know that, it&#039;s my first time to hear of that here.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="268">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>No, I&#039;m just referring to the documents here, we&#039;ve been given documents and on the application Mr Malinga, which appears on page 178, he says that he is a member of Qibla, Q-i-b-l-a, and you say you don&#039;t know that one.  You don&#039;t know Qibla?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="269">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know it, Sir.  I knew Malinga as a member of the PAC.  I don&#039;t know what you have just asked me.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="270">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Just for the record I&#039;d just like to indicate that none of the Panel Members here were involved at all in Mr Malinga&#039;s application.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="271">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>...(indistinct - no microphone)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="272">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Just push the button, and would you repeat the question please.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="273">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>The money that you had to rob, if this was for purposes of the PAC, for what reasons would members of another organisation partake in this robbery?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="274">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Because the PAC did not have money, there were no countries supplying money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="275">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I think what the question asked by Mr Venter is, if this was a PAC or APLA operation, why would somebody belonging to another organisation, like Qibla, participate in such an operation?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="276">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Is that what you were asking, Mr Venter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="277">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know, I really don&#039;t know.  And these people came with the Commander.  I&#039;ve just mentioned that these people were brought by Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="278">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Very well.  You say that you were arrested first and that you were taken to Brixton Police Station.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="279">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="280">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And there they tried to choke you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="281">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="282">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry just before you proceed, I just want some clarity, Mr Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="283">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	You say you were arrested first, the first of all seven of you, you were the first one to be arrested?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="284">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was the first one to be arrested.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="285">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Do you know how that came about, seeing that - why I ask is from what you&#039;ve said, you weren&#039;t even at the bank, you were far away from the bank.  I was just wondering how it came about that you were not involved in the actual incident at the bank, you weren&#039;t even on the scene and you became the first person to be arrested.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="286">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I am still surprised, I still want to know even today how it came about that I was the first to be arrested.  I really want to know that, I haven&#039;t have a chance to know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="287">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You were then taken to Brixton Police Station where you made a statement, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="288">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct, after they choked me I ave them a statement.  They choked me and I gave them a statement.  I had no option, I was dying.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="289">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And with the statement that you made and your later statement at Witbank, did you supply all the names of your accomplices?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="290">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Which statement are you referring to, Sir?  Explain it further.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="291">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>The confession you made at Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="292">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They asked for names of the people who were with me, I gave them those names.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="293">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did you supply names of all the persons who were involved with you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="294">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I gave them all the names.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="295">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I see.  But do you know what is not there in that statement of yours, what is not there is the name of Monde Radebe.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="296">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>On the day of the operation, Monde was not called Monde Radebe, we called him Bennet, that was his nickname.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="297">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>If you would grant me a moment please.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="298">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	In your confession ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="299">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, I don&#039;t know if they got that, if you could just start again with the light on please.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="300">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>In your confession no reference is made to Bennet either, is there a reason for this?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="301">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know why his name does not appear there.  I did not write the statement.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="302">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>May I interpose, Mr Venter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="303">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	I see there are statements there and I&#039;m not sure, but there is one on page 29 - oh, it&#039;s Malinga.  Thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="304">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And what is further strange to me is that in your confession before the Magistrate you said</text>
		</line>
		<line number="305" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Solly came to me and said there was work in Witbank.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="306">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not say that before the Judge, I mentioned that at Brixton.  The Judge actually read to us the statement that we gave to the Brixton Police.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="307">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I think what Mr Venter&#039;s asking you is, what he&#039;s saying to you is that in your statement, the one that was made before the Magistrate, not the one, whatever you said at the trial, but the one that you made at the Magistrate, you said in that statement that Solly approached you and said there was work in Witbank.  Did you say that in your statement to the Magistrate?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="308">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not know he was the Magistrate, the Magistrate is supposed to be in a court, how would I know that he&#039;s a Magistrate, because he was not wearing a gown.  The statement was taken at Brixton.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="309">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>In that statement that was taken at Brixton, did you say that Solly approached you and said that there was work to be done in Witbank?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="310">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall whether I said that, this happened a long time ago.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="311">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But certainly you might remember this statement well, it was a woman Magistrate who took the statement from you.  Can you recall this incident?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="312">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I would not recall everything.  When you write a - it was my first time to give a statement at Brixton, I was told this is a Magistrate.  I don&#039;t even believe today that he was a Magistrate.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="313">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>It appears very strange to me that today you say that Monde Radebe approached you and on that day you said it was Solly, and we take cognisance of the fact that you willingly disclosed all the names of your accomplices and therefore I wish to put it to you that Monde Radebe never gave any instructions to you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="314">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He gave me instructions.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="315">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I wish to refer you to page 1 of the application for amnesty where at paragraph 7(b) you say that you were a cadres of APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="316">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I cannot write, some of the things here I agree to, some of them not.  The person who was writing must have written this himself.  I did not go through this application after it was completed because I do not know how to read.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="317">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>So the person who wrote here sucked it out of his own thumb that you were an APLA cadre?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="318">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>He doesn&#039;t mention the word &quot;APLA&#039;, it&#039;s got PAC and then it&#039;s (cadre) (comrade).</text>
		</line>
		<line number="319">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Reference is made to the PAC, the military wing of the PAC.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="320">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>...(inaudible - no microphone) paragraph 11.  Carry on, Mr Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="321">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Now this Monde, what is his name, what is his surname?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="322">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Radebe.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="323">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Because you mention it as Hadebe in your statement.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="324">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, that&#039;s the person who gave us instructions.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="325">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Hadebe, spelt with an &quot;H&quot;?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="326">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Hasn&#039;t he, Mr Venter, just testified that he can&#039;t read or write so somebody else wrote.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="327">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I shall leave it there.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="328">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Your co-accused, all of them in their statements say that these monies that were robbed were divided amongst you all.  Is that so?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="329">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is not so.  I said when I mentioned earlier on that we confessed at Brixton, we said yes, we have shared it among ourselves, while knowing that is not true.  We told the Brixton Police that we shared the money.  We were afraid to tell them, they were choking us.  Yes, you are correct because that is what we said but we told them lies.  Maybe they were afraid of being choked so they said yes, the money was shared amongst ourselves.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="330">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You see that Mr Joseph Malinga was a member of Qibla, and in his statement he says that he received money - or I beg your pardon, that is not he who says this.  He says he is a member of Qibla, would he then go ahead and rob a bank ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="331">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>If you look at page 30, down at the bottom, line 29, that&#039;s the statement of Joseph Malinga.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="332" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;We counted the money and divided it amongst ourselves.  I received R3 000.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="333">
			<speaker>INTERPRETER</speaker>
			<text>The speaker&#039;s mike is not on.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="334">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>He said afterwards</text>
		</line>
		<line number="335" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Mike, Chris and Bernard left.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="336">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Would you please tell the Committee, after the robbery when you arrived at Solly&#039;s house, what happened there exactly?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="337">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>When we arrived at Solly&#039;s place, amongst us there was Monde, that is Bennet, myself and Monde went back to Johannesburg.  I do not know what happened after we had left.  We left.  After the operation we took the money, myself and Monde, we took all the money and we left.  I do not know what transpired after we left.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="338">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did you not use the money to buy food?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="339">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, we did not use the money for the food.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="340">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Do you know where Monde Radebe is today?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="341">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know, I heard when I was in jail that he died because Brixton Police shot him.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="342">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="343">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You are saying that with the initial planning of this robbery, you were involved in the initial planning.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="344">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I was present.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="345">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What did the planning entail of this incident?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="346">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The plan was well organised but the execution of the plan did not go well, there was an accident.  It was the intention that people get injured or people get killed, the aim was to repossess.  In other words, to take money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="347">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>How was the planning done for this incident?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="348">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We went to reconnoitre the place, to check as to whether the place was okay, we noticed yes, it was an easy target, but things did not turn out that way on the day of the execution of the plan.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="349">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Why was the First National Bank in Witbank chosen?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="350">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We chose First National Bank because it belongs to the settlers, many settlers banked their money in there.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="351">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But were there not many other banks?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="352">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We wanted a place where the settlers banked their money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="353">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did other persons besides the settlers also not bank at First National Bank?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="354">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The majority were the settlers.  The bank had mines, they have diamond mines, platinum mines, coal mines, that&#039;s why we went to Witbank.</text>
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		<line number="355">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Do you agree that the bank was not a political institution?  The First National Bank was not affiliated to any political person or any political body.</text>
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		<line number="356">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We wanted a bank.  There was no way to get money.  PAC does not have money.  We do not get money from other countries.  We were going to fetch money from the bank because money is kept in the bank, there is no other place where one can get money except the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="357">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, just on another point, just while there&#039;s a gap.  This name Gabapalelos(?), what name is that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="358">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Which page, Chairperson?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="359">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s 59, Mr Mbandazayo.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="360">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Gaopalelwe, it&#039;s my name, it&#039;s my Tswana name and the other one is Michael.  My name is Gaopalelwe.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="361">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>What about Leshomo?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="362">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Leshomo it&#039;s my surname.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="363">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>So is your name Gabapalelos Michael Leshomo?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="364">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>No apparently Chairperson, it&#039;s wrongly spelt, Gaopalelwe is G-a-o-p-a-l-e-l-w-e.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="365">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I just wanted to get that for the record because from the statement it doesn&#039;t bear the name Leshomo, but only this other name.  Thank you.  Mr Venter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="366">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You then agree that the bank was a commercial bank which did not have any affiliation to any political party.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="367">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>A bank is a place where money is kept.  We went to the bank with one aim, which is getting money.  If the money was not there we would have not gone there.  We went there because we wanted money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="368">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Would you agree with me that there is a great difference between repossession and a bank robbery?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="369">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Within the PAC circles robbery is not called robbery, it&#039;s called repossess.  We were going to take what belongs to us.  That was our money in that bank.  The settlers oppressed us with out money.  We are struggling this way because of the settlers.  We were going to the bank to repossess our money.  They had repossessed this money from our forefathers a long time ago.  I had not gone to school because my forefathers were robbed of their money by the settlers.  I am struggling.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="370">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>In that bank there were a great number of black persons, business people who also kept their money with First National Bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="371">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know there were black people banking in that institution, but the majority of the bankers were the settlers.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="372">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>No, I don&#039;t think you mean the bankers, you mean the people who deposited money there.  A banker is the bank itself.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="373">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was responding to his question.  Yes, I was saying - he says a bank belongs to everybody, yes, everybody who deposits money is allowed in the bank but the majority of people who deposit their money in that bank were the settlers.  And yes, the blacks were also there as people who deposited their money in that bank.  And nobody black was working there. We went there looking for a black person who will give us information, we did not get one, all the employees were white.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="374">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I put it to you that you are not speaking the truth, First National Bank was one of the first banks who amended their personnel appointments so as to be representative of the geographical population.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="375">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know, but we reconnoitred a place and I went inside the bank.  I did not see any black person, not even someone who is a cleaner sweeping the floors.  I went inside asking for a change, nobody, nobody was black.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="376">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did you only go into the banking hall?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="377">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I did not get into the back, but at least there should have been one black person to see that it was representative of all population of the country.  I do not know English, I do not know Afrikaans, I wanted someone to assist me in Sesotho.  There was nobody.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="378">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>If the bank appeared representative to you, representative of the population of South Africa, would you have continued with your robbery there?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="379">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, we would have gone forward with the robbery.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="380">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>So despite anything else you would have continued with the robbery?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="381">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The plan was to go and repossess and there was no way of turning back.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="382">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>These incidents took place on a working day, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="383">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="384">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Before you went to the bank, did you realise that all of you were armed with AK47s, 9mm pistols and .38 revolvers?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="385">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="386">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And you knew that those firearms could be used.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="387">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I knew that we had to remove any obstacle in front of our way, but we were not going to fight, we were going to repossess, but in case of an accident.  When someone fights you, you have to fight back.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="388">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, Mrs Barnard was shot dead behind her desk where she was seated, she was not fighting.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="389">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know, I was not inside the bank, I do not know what transpired inside the bank.  Had I been inside the bank I would be telling you a story as to what happened.  I mentioned earlier on that I was not inside the bank.  ...(end of tape 1B)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="390">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>... for Mr Fick, who did not have the keys to the safe.  He was also shot, he was also not fighting.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="391">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know, I was informed when I was in court after we&#039;d been arrested, that there were people who died.  I did not know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="392">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But clearly in your planning you foresaw that persons could be killed?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="393">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>When we put our plan together it was not to kill people, it was to repossess money.  I don&#039;t know what happened, I was informed that there was an accident and there was a cross-fire and people were killed, but the plan was not to kill people.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="394">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>May I interpose, Mr Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="395">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	The question is that you foresaw, because you people were armed, that people could be killed in the bank.  That&#039;s the question from Mr Venter.  Would I be right, Mr Venter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="396">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="397">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="398">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>And did you marry yourself with the idea that in the event of people being killed in the bank, you would share the responsibility of those who died?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="399">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, if someone is fighting you, he&#039;s shooting at you and then you don&#039;t fight back, what would have happened had one of us been shot?  They would have died.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="400">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>You may continue Mr Venter, thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="401">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, with the planning of this offence you could have planned to commit this offence after hours when there were no employees of the bank on the premises.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="402">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>How would we got to a closed bank?  We cannot go to a closed bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="403">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>So you followed the path of the least resistance, which happened to be the most dangerous for the general public and for the employees of First National Bank, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="404">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The accident happened, an accident can happen any way.  You are driving your car, if you bump your car, was it your intention to bump your car?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="405">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, you say you gave the monies to Monde Radebe, after the robbery.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="406">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s what I said.  I think I&#039;m repeating myself.  I don&#039;t know how many times you have asked me and I&#039;ve responded in the same way, that we&#039;ve given the money to Monde Radebe.  Who should I say I handed the money to?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="407">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What did Monde Radebe do with the money?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="408">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He knows what happened to the money, we handed the money to him.  He probably bought firearms.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="409">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I think the question was, do you know what he did with the money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="410">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He told me that the money was going to be used to purchase firearms, after that I never met him.  I don&#039;t know whether he bought those firearms, but he told me that he had his Commanders.  I can&#039;t confess that I saw him.  I saw what he did with the money, but what I saw happening was he left with the money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="411">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Was all the money cash or were there cheques?  What was it, notes?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="412">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I saw notes.  It was cash.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="413">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And after the robbery when you went to Solly&#039;s house, did you sit out there and count the money?  When I say &quot;you&quot;, I mean all of you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="414">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The money that I know that I saw, was R8 000.  I don&#039;t know about the other money.  I don&#039;t know, but the money that I saw was R8 000.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="415">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes Mr Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="416">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Your co-accused all of them in their statements say that they divided the money and that each and every one of you received R3 000.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="417">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I bear no knowledge to that, they will have to come and account here.  I am telling you what I know.  We handed the money to Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="418">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You see, if you were all members of the PAC and you had this honourable intention of repossessing all these monies and giving it to the organisation, then it appears strange as to why some of your co-accused did not apply for amnesty.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="419">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>These people have applied for amnesty but they were not responded - nobody responded to their applications.  I know they have applied.  If no response came in relation to their applications, I would not know, I am not supposed to know that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="420">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I put it to you that you are abusing the amnesty process in an attempt as a last resort, to be  set free from prison and that this conduct of yours was never committed upon instruction of APLA or the PAC, that it was you and your friends who had executed this robbery for your own personal benefits.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="421">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s what you are telling me.  I have put forward my story.  What you are saying is your own version.  I&#039;ve put my version on the table, which is the true version.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="422">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You see this incident took place at a stage when your business was in dire straits financially, is that not so?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="423">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>My business was going very well.  The money that I did not have is the money that I was supposed to give to Monde.  My businesses were running very well.  I told him &quot;I cannot give you any money because the money that I have is for my business.&quot;  I did not have an extra amount to give to him.  The money that was there was for my businesses.  Had there been an extra amount I would have given it to him, definitely.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="424">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>If I may interpose, Mr Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="425">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Did Monde tell you how much he wanted when he approached you for money for the PAC?  Did he mention a specific amount or did he just say &quot;We want money&quot;?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="426">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He did not mention a specific amount, he only said he needed money.  How much, he did not disclose.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="427">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.  You may continue, Mr Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="428">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did you at any stage ask him how much money did he need?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="429">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not ask him, he only said he needed money.  He said he needed enough money to purchase firearms.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="430">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What was Monde&#039;s position in APLA?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="431">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He said he was a Commander.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="432">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Do you know or was it ever revealed to you how many members of APLA were under Monde&#039;s command?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="433">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I would not know, many I assume, and they did not know each other I believe.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="434">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I see it&#039;s getting on, Mr Venter, I wonder, would this be a convenient time to take the lunch adjournment?  I see it&#039;s twenty past one.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="435">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Yes, it will be convenient.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="436">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>We&#039;ll now take the lunch adjournment and we&#039;ll resume at 2 o&#039;clock.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="437">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>COMMITTEE ADJOURNS</text>
		</line>
		<line number="438">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>ON RESUMPTION</text>
		</line>
		<line number="439">
			<speaker>MICHAEL LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>(s.u.o.)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="440">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes thank you.  Mr Venter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="441">
			<speaker>CROSS-EXAMINATION BY MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>(Cont)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="442">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Mr Leshomo, you were arrested first and the police eat Brixton then tried to choke you, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="443">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="444">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>At that stage you had not yet seen your co-accused, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="445">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="446">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>After they choked you, you made a statement.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="447">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="448">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>After you had made your statement, where were you taken?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="449">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They took me to Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="450">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did you go alone with the police?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="451">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>All of us together with the accused, and they fetched us from Brixton.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="452">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I notice from your statement and from the statement of the other people, that they all say that they shared the money.  Solly for instance in his statement says that when you arrived there he went to buy food and when he came back he saw that you were sitting with the money which had been divided into equal stacks.  What do you say about that?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="453">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know what you&#039;re talking about,  I never had any food to eat.  I am saying I left with Monde Radebe, we left them behind.  Maybe they bought food after we left.  I do not know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="454">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I want to refer you to your statement and that is page 62 of the document, in which you said</text>
		</line>
		<line number="455" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Afterwards we sat and we ate, myself, Chris and Abel, then went back to Johannesburg and we left the others behind.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="456">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It could be that I mentioned what you&#039;ve said, with the intention of convincing these people to leave us alone, but I do not recall eating food.  Actually maybe I don&#039;t know, but I do not recall that I had a meal in Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="457">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But what is important here is that in that statement you said that yourself, Chris and Alimo went back to Johannesburg.  There is no mention here of Radebe or Bennet.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="458">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know, it&#039;s probably a mistake.  We left with Monde, the two of us.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="459">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What difference would it have made to yourself and your relationship with the police if you had said &quot;We took the money and we gave it to Monde&quot;?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="460">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>There was going to be a difference, they were going to injure us.  They would even go to an extent of killing me.  They had killed many people, the Brixton Police, because those people were members of APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="461">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Why did you not take the blame yourself and say &quot;Well I took the money&quot;?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="462">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I would not carry the burden and say I have the money, having given the money to Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="463">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But now you took the decision that you should all share in the blame equally, except for Monde, the one who actually had the money.  What is your answer?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="464">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Monde is also involved but he was not arrested.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="465">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And you never implicated him in your statement.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="466">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We implicated him, I mentioned that we called him Bennet, didn&#039;t I?  We mentioned his name.  I don&#039;t know why his name does not appear in here, but he mentioned that he was Bennet.  I don&#039;t know and I can&#039;t look at the statement.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="467">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>The story you told us this morning is a bit strange because you told the Magistrate</text>
		</line>
		<line number="468" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Solly came to me and said that there was a job to be done at Witbank.  I said I was scared because I also have other cases against me.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="469">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="470">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I confessed to the police because I had no option.  Yes, I said that because I was afraid of being shocked.  I just wanted them to leave me alone.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="471">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Yes, but you could have said anything, but what you did say was I said I was afraid because I also have other cases.  At that stage you did have other cases, is that not so?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="472">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Which other cases?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="473">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I think it&#039;s common cause that you said that when this was taking place you were out on bail pending appeal in the other robbery charges.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="474">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I might have said it but this happened a long time ago, I do not remember.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="475">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You see that is the truth, you did have other cases against you, you had an appeal pending at that stage.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="476">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, didn&#039;t I mention that appeal?  I told this Committee about that appeal.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="477">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And then you said that Solly asked you to look for other people for him, to find other people and the rest of the story was that you could only find one person by the name of Alimo.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="478">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>What I mentioned in my statement at Brixton is correct, these people were brought in by Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="479">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>The statement to which I refer is the one which was made in Witbank, not the one at Brixton, when you were not under any force or coercion.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="480">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They had rifles, they said I should tell the truth otherwise they would shoot me.  That was in Witbank.  So I was actually forced.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="481">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But then you spoke the truth.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="482">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I laid charges against them because of that assault.  I would not say they forced me whereas they didn&#039;t, wow why would I lay charges against them? They threatened me.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="483">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Yes, they threatened you, according to you, they threatened you so you should tell the truth.  Now my question to you is, you then went and you did tell the truth.  Although you had been threatened you spoke the truth.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="484">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They did not threaten me, they actually assaulted me.  It was Capt Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="485">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And you were then afraid of Capt Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="486">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Where was I?  I was at - it was the second Brixton of some kind.  They use the same methods.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="487">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>No, I&#039;m asking you whether you were afraid of Capt Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="488">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, at the police station, yes.  I was scared of him because it was at Brixton.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="489">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>No, my question is very simple, you were afraid of Capt Venter, you were scared of the police, you said that they had weapons and they told you that you were going to make a statement and you should tell the truth.  My question is simply this, did you then tell the truth?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="490">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was scared of them.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="491">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, the question is, if you can just listen to the question.  What Mr Venter&#039;s asking you is, did you tell the truth when you made your statement?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="492">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not tell the truth.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="493">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What was your story, what did you say?  What was the lie, and why?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="494">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I told lies in front of Venter and them.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="495">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What was the lie that you told?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="496">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They were forcing me to say something.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="497">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Yes, but what was it that they forced you to say?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="498">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That I killed the people in the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="499">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But that doesn&#039;t appear anywhere in your statement.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="500">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The statement was taken at Brixton.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="501">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>But Mr Venter is asking you about the statement made at Witbank, which is in the bundle of the papers we have before us.  That&#039;s what he&#039;s asking you about, not what happened at Brixton, but what happened at Witbank.  That&#039;s what he&#039;s asking you about, Mr Leshomo.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="502">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>You see the statement that was made in Witbank, the one that appears on page 59, through to 63, at page 63 it says, at about line 7</text>
		</line>
		<line number="503" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Solly and I did not possess firearms.  We drove the vehicles and I can&#039;t say exactly what happened in the bank.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="504">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>But now you&#039;ve told us that the police were forcing you to say that you killed people in the bank, but here you say that you didn&#039;t, you weren&#039;t even in the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="505">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s true, I did not get into the bank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="506">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Now Mr Venter wants to know from you, you said the police were forcing you to say things and you said &quot;Yes, they forced me to say that I killed people&quot;, now he&#039;s asking you what did they force you to say.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="507">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That was before I made the statement.  That was before I made the statement.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="508">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>So at the time - what he wants to know, this statement at page 59 to 61, is that the truth or not?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="509">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I made a statement to Venter, that I was in the car and I did not have a firearm.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="510">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>No, what we want to know, we say the contents which appear from page 61 to page 63 of this statement, is that the truth or not?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="511">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It is true, I was in the car, I was not at the scene of the crime.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="512">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Now if you can listen, Mr Leshomo, please listen to the question.  This statement that was made at Witbank, was made before a lady, can you remember that?  Her name was Helena Ferreira.  Can you remember that statement?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="513">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I remember.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="514">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Now when you related what happened to that lady, did you tell the truth or not?  Forget about Mr Venter, I&#039;m just saying, when you related the incident to that lady in Witbank, was that the truth or not?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="515">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was the truth.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="516">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s what Mr Venter wanted to know.  Mr Venter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="517">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I did not hear the answer.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="518">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>It was the truth.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="519">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>It that was the truth, that which is in that statement, then it differs substantially and materially from what you&#039;ve told the Commission today.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="520">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall exactly what I said to that woman.  This was a long time ago.  I don&#039;t have a statement, I don&#039;t read anything here.  This happened a long time ago, I don&#039;t recall what I said to her.  She did not read to me what I dictated to her.  This happened a long time ago and I&#039;m forgetful also.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="521">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>This Magistrate, she didn&#039;t know Solly.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="522">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I agree with you on that.  Yes, she did not know Solly.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="523">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Why would she then, of her own accord, say that Solly approached you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="524">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I said I do not recall.  I&#039;ll never recall an incident that happened a long time ago, as to what was written precisely.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="525">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Well we can read it to you.  This is what that lady wrote down</text>
		</line>
		<line number="526" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Solly came to me and said that there was a job to be done in Witbank.  I said I was scared because I also have other cases against me.  He said I must find him other people, and I said I don&#039;t have anybody.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="527">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Now this is a portion of what that lady wrote down, and now what Mr Venter is asking you is - well he&#039;s already asked you and you&#039;ve agreed that she did not know Solly.  Now he is saying, why would she make this up herself, it must have been you who told her.  That is what he&#039;s putting to you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="528">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>She might have read the previous statement, I don&#039;t know.  What I&#039;m saying is I don&#039;t recall.  I&#039;m not saying it&#039;s not me who gave her that, but I don&#039;t recall many of the things.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="529">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, Mr Venter, to intervene.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="530">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Why did you mention your co-perpetrators names to the police?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="531">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They shocked me, they wanted their names.  I was the first to be arrested, so they wanted names.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="532">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Ja, but if it was - wasn&#039;t it paramount to protect them, seeing that you were all comrades?  Why not give false names?  Because the fact that you gave names, meant that they all now got into trouble.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="533">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>You are right, but I was shocked for quite a long time and I was prepared to sacrifice, but it never came to being.  They shocked me until I confessed and mentioned the names.  I had no option.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="534">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Because why I ask is, you say that you lied on certain aspect, despite being shocked, yet you tell the truth about who your co-perpetrators were, why not lie about that as well?  Because you&#039;ve said that you didn&#039;t tell the whole truth to Venter.  That is why I&#039;m wondering why, if you weren&#039;t going to tell the whole truth, why you mention your comrades names and get them into trouble.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="535">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I felt pain and I ended up revealing the names of the people I was with.  I had not option, these people wanted the names, they were hurting me and I felt pain.  Had they asked, without any torture, I would have totally refused.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="536">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You see I put it to you that what you have said here in the statement was indeed the truth.  The incidents which you related, that is probably how it did take place.  But do you know what I find strange, that there you expressively say that Solly approached you and Solly does not apply for amnesty.  Now you all of a sudden, you want to change Solly&#039;s version, so that it should read Monde Radebe, so that a political shade could be attached to your conduct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="537">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>How would I change that?  I said Monde passed away, at least I heard so, how then could the names be changed?  Because I was told that Monde passed away.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="538">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You see that his your problem, before you knew that there was to be a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, you spoke the truth, telling how it had taken place, that you had robbed the bank, and then the PAC and APLA played no role whatsoever, but after you became aware of the existence of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, in a last resort to be freed from prison, you are trying to change what is written here to suit your own needs.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="539">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>There&#039;s a member of APLA here who would come and testify.  An APLA cadre would come and testify to the effect about Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="540">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Am I correct when I say, in your application you request amnesty for the two murders and the five counts of robbery?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="541">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>How many cases are we here, aren&#039;t we here for the Witbank case?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="542">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I think that the two murders and the five counts of robbery, relate to the charges that you were convicted of in respect of the Witbank incident.  It&#039;s not just one count, you were convicted on two counts of murder and I think, five counts of robbery.  That all came out of the one thing that happened at Witbank, it wasn&#039;t just one charge.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="543">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>...(indistinct - no microphone)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="544">
			<speaker>INTERPRETER</speaker>
			<text>The Chairperson&#039;s mike is not on.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="545">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="546">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Is that what you&#039;re applying for, your convictions in respect of the robbery that took place at Witbank on the 17th of June of 1991?  Is that right?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="547">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I applied for that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="548">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What about the charges of attempted murder for which you were also convicted?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="549">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They fall under one robbery.  This murder took place on the day of the robbery.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="550">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Your previous convictions with regard to robberies, I think in your evidence-in-chief you mentioned that one was a previous robbery of First National Bank and the other one was OK Bazaars, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="551">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="552">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Which branch of First National Bank is referred to here?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="553">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s Johannesburg.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="554">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Which branch in Johannesburg?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="555">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know, I just know that it&#039;s in Johannesburg, in Commissioner Street - Market Street.  I don&#039;t know ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="556">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s in the city centre, in the CBD?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="557">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s correct, Sir, inside the city.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="558">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did you execute that robbery by yourself?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="559">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="560">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>How many people were with you who assisted you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="561">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was myself, Zandi, Andrew - I think were were five.  It was Zandi, Elimo, Tabang, Eddie.  We were four.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="562">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Were there four or five, because now it&#039;s ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="563">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, yes, it was Tabang, Andrew, Eddie and Zandi and myself.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="564">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Not Elimo?  You said Elimo just now.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="565">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, it was Tabang, Andrew, Zandi, Eddie and myself.  We were five.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="566">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And these persons, were they also convicted of this robbery?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="567">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, two of them were discharged, Andrew and Tabang, and the other one was convicted and Eddie was sentenced.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="568">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And the robbery at OK Bazaars, who was involved there?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="569">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The same people, the five of us.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="570">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>The monies involved in these two robberies, how much money was there?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="571">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not remember, it&#039;s a long time ago.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="572">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Was there much money?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="573">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was quite a substantial amount of money.  I do not recall how much.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="574">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I see in the list of previous convictions, they refer to R633 000.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="575">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I said it was quite a substantial amount, but I do not recall how much.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="576">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What did you do with that money?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="577">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We took it to the party, that is APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="578">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Where were the offices of the party?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="579">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We gave it to Matsemela Manaka.  He was a member of APLA, and he left with that money.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="580">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Was APLA aware that you and your cohorts had been accused of ...(end of tape 2A)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="581">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, they knew.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="582">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Why would they, while you were out on bail, approach you once again for another robbery?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="583">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We needed money for the party.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="584">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But certainly there must have been many other PAC or APLA members who did not have this sword hanging over their heads, who could have performed the job.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="585">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They also had other tasks to fulfill.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="586">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Because you see, on page 62 of your statement, when you told Solly that you were afraid because you had other matters, do you want to tell this Commission that while this 10 year sentence was hanging as a sword above you, you were willing to partake in a bank robbery once again?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="587">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was a sacrifice, I had to do it.  It was a sacrifice.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="588">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>And this for a party of whom you were not even a member, you were just a supporter?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="589">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>If you are a supporter, you belong the party, you love the party, you would do anything, even gathering money for the party.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="590">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>At the cost of your own family?  At the cost of your business, yourself, your family, everything?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="591">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was doing this for the party, there was nothing I could do.  It was in support of the party.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="592">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>This Manaka Matsemela to whom you gave the money, where is he now?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="593">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know who he gave the money to.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="594">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>No, if you could just listen to the question, the question is where is he now?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="595">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He&#039;s not here.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="596">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Do you know where he is?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="597">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He was involved in a car accident last year.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="598">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes, but was he killed in the car accident, or what?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="599">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He was killed in that accident.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="600">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Now if you robbed money and you handed it over to the party, was any receipt given to you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="601">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I would not enquire as to what the organisation used the money for, I only knew that the money would be used to purchase firearms.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="602">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, please listen to the question, the question was very simple.  When you handed over the money, was a receipt given to you?  That&#039;s the question.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="603">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No receipt was issued out.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="604">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Do you think that this was good practice that any person who was a member of the PAC could come to you and say &quot;We need money, please go and rob this bank&quot;, and then you go and you go and rob this bank, putting your life at risk and you just hand over the money to them without asking any questions such as: &quot;Does it go directly to the party or not&quot;?  Was that the steps that you followed?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="605">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We knew that the money for going for the party.  We were talking amongst ourselves, we knew what the PAC&#039;s needs were, we knew it.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="606">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What did the PAC need at that stage?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="607">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It needed many things, computers, firearms, an office.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="608">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>If you would grant me a moment please, Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="609">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	The weapons used in this attack, where did you receive these weapons from?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="610">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Monde brought the firearms with.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="611">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did he bring it to your house or whereto?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="612">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He did not bring them to my house.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="613">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Where did you see the firearms for the first time?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="614">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>In Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="615">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>During the robbery there was one of your co-accused wearing glasses, what type of glasses was he using?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="616">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall who wore spectacles on that day.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="617">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Was it not Chris wearing glasses?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="618">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall, I don&#039;t recall who among them had glasses on.  I didn&#039;t specifically look at what they were wearing.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="619">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Who had the AK47?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="620">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="621">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Monde?  Because you know when one studies your application, page 63 of the record, you say</text>
		</line>
		<line number="622" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;I do not know whether I mentioned all the persons who had firearms, but Delani had a 9mm pistol, Chris also had a 9mm pistol and Lucky had the AK47 rifle, Elimo had a .38 short rifle.  I cannot recall the other man, but he also had one.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="623">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall exactly who had what.  Everybody had his task, I knew my task.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="624">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>But every time you diverge from your original statement by attributing something to Monde, which was never the case.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="625">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>When we left to impliment the plan, everybody had to concentrate on his task.  I only concentrated on my task.  Everybody knew his task.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="626">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>But what Mr Venter&#039;s getting at is, in your statement you said Lucky had an AK47, here it is on page 63 for everyone to read, but when he asked you here now two minutes ago, who had the AK47, you said it was Monde.  That&#039;s got nothing to do with everybody knowing his task.  You definitely said it was Monde who had the AK47, and in your statement you said it was Lucky.  Now you&#039;re saying</text>
		</line>
		<line number="627" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Well everybody had their task.  I can&#039;t recall.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="628">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>if you can&#039;t recall, why did you say Monde just now and why did you say Lucky when you made your statement?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="629">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall.  The person who was supposed to carry the firearm was Monde.  Maybe it&#039;s a mistake.  I don&#039;t recall.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="630">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>After the completion of this robbery, what happened to the firearms?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="631">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know what happened to the firearms after the robbery.  Monde went away with the firearms.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="632">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Because Solly in his statement says, for example, on page 55 of the record</text>
		</line>
		<line number="633" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;They said I should not return to Soweto because they still had to come back and fetch the firearms.  The morning of the 16th of May 1991, Delani, Lucky and I think Joseph, once again came back to take the firearms.  They took the firearms and drove to Soweto.  After three days I returned to Soweto myself.  After a further three days, Mike came to my house in Soweto, along with an unknown man and said that one of the firearms were still in Witbank, in a small bag in Koekie&#039;s house.  I called Koekie and said that there were people who would collect the firearms and I told her to hide the firearm and give it to them when they came to fetch it.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="634">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>So you are saying that Solly, in his statement, is talking nonsense, Monde took all the arms with him?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="635">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s Solly who spoke in that statement.  I don&#039;t know whether he&#039;s telling the truth or not.  Who am I to say he&#039;s talking nonsense?  I did not write that statement.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="636">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>But surely, Mr Leshomo - so you&#039;re saying what was read to you now, might be the truth?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="637">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Can you repeat, who actually uttered those words in that statement, myself or Solly?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="638">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Solly said that, Solly said that the guns were fetched later from Witbank and then there was another - you told him that there was still a gun at Koekie&#039;s house and then Solly phoned Koekie and said &quot;Look, keep the gun, somebody will come and fetch it.&quot;  That&#039;s what Solly said.  Now are you saying that that is true, or what?  Because you told me &quot;Who am I to say it&#039;s true or not true because Solly said that.&quot;  That&#039;s why I couldn&#039;t understand your answer.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="639">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t quite recall whether a firearm was left behind in Witbank.  Yes, yes, I think one firearm was left behind, but how the firearm was left behind I don&#039;t know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="640">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Then Solly is correct when he says that three men only on the 16th, came to fetch the firearms from there.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="641">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know.  Monde left with the firearms.  I heard when I was in Witbank.  I don&#039;t know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="642">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>A further aspect of your evidence which concerns me, is that this morning you said that Monde introduced Solly to you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="643">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, Monde introduced me to Solly.  Monde introduced me to Solly, that&#039;s correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="644">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>When did you see Solly for the first time in your life?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="645">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>We know each other with Solly.  He was a plumber.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="646">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>How long had you known Solly?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="647">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It had been quite a long time and he was related to my second wife.  I think that the wives that we married were relatives.  They were related.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="648">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>So had you known him for many years?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="649">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I knew him, yes, I knew him quite a few years.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="650">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>But the first time that you got to know him, was it Monde Radebe who introduced you to him and said &quot;Mr Leshomo, please meet Solly, this is Solly&quot;?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="651">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>When Monde introduced me to Solly, he introduced me to a person that I knew and he introduced me, he said &quot;This is Solly, this is the person who will go with us to work&quot;, only to find out it&#039;s a person that I know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="652">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Venter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="653">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Do you know Koekie?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="654">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Koekie?  Yes, I know her from Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="655">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>When did you meet Koekie for the first time?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="656">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>On the 14th, we went to spend the night at her house.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="657">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Did you not know her beforehand?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="658">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not know her before that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="659">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, I have no further questions.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="660">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>NO FURTHER QUESTIONS BY MR VENTER</text>
		</line>
		<line number="661">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Ms Patel, do you have any questions you&#039;d like to put to the applicant?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="662">
			<speaker>CROSS-EXAMINATION BY MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I do.  Thank you, Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="663">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Just a follow-up on the previous questions to you, Mr Leshomo, in connection with the fact that Monde had introduced you to Solly.  Solly&#039;s statement in the bundle on page 52, he starts his statement by saying:</text>
		</line>
		<line number="664" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;At the beginning of last month, Mike and his friend came to my house.  Mike was with his friends and Mike said that I should take him to Witbank.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="665">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Solly doesn&#039;t say that you were introduced to him by Monde.  What is your comment on that?  From the statement it appears that you and Solly were friends beforehand.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="666">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>...(indistinct) the context</text>
		</line>
		<line number="667" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;At the beginning of last month, Mike and his friend came to my house.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="668">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>it would appear, Solly knew Mike.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="669">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Thant&#039;s correct, Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="670">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	It appears that you were the contact person.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="671">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I knew Solly.  I mentioned that I knew Solly.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="672">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And you also said that you were introduced to the rest of the group and that you didn&#039;t know them beforehand, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="673">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, these people came with Monde to me.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="674">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Now if you look at Mr Mphosa&#039;s statement, he on page 43 says to us that you were the person who recruited him.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="675">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>What page is it?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="676">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>43, Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="677">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	He starts his statement, Mr Mphosa starts - that&#039;s Delani, he starts his statement off by saying:</text>
		</line>
		<line number="678" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Before the day of the incident one, Mike, came to me and asked whether I had a vehicle.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="679">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>So there&#039;s no mention of Monde in the statement there, you were in fact the person who went to him and asked him for a vehicle.  What is your comment on that?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="680">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I said Monde called me, he said I should go to Lucky.  When I got at Lucky&#039;s place I found Delani there.  Yes, I was told to go to Lucky, but I found Delani also.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="681">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Did you not know Lucky from beforehand?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="682">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I knew him from the township.  I just knew him as an ordinary person.  I was not close to him.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="683">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  He also goes further - just in terms of your invovlvement in this matter, Delani also says on page 43 - round about 17, Honourable Chairperson</text>
		</line>
		<line number="684" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Mike and Solly showed us everything, also where we should leave the town and where we should leave the vehicles.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="685">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Is that correct?  That you in fact played a pivotal role, a crucial role in the planning of this operation and in telling people what to do.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="686">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not know Witbank.  I did not tell them what to do.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="687">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>So Delani is lying.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="688">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know, but what I know is I do not know Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="689">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Alright.  Just to go back a bit, why did you only formally join the PAC in 1997, after you applied for amnesty?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="690">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was a supporter of the PAC.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="691">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Why did you only join the PAC after you applied for amnesty?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="692">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Before I was arrested it was burnt, there was no office and there were no meetings to attend where one could go for help.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="693">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>So how did the organisation then operation beforehand?  If there were no meetings and there was nobody that you could speak to, how did the organisation operate?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="694">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>APLA was operating underground, Ma&#039;am.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="695">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>What does APLA stand for, Sir?  Give me the full name of APLA.  What does it stand for?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="696">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s Azanian People&#039;s Liberation Army.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="697">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And PAC?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="698">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Pan Africans Congress.  PAC of Azania.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="699">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s not correct.  That&#039;s not correct, Sir, you were a supporter of this organisation from 1970, you say, and you don&#039;t know what PAC stands for.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="700">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>PAC stands for Pan Africans ... Azanian Congress of PAC of Azania.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="701">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>You can&#039;t be serious, Sir, you don&#039;t even know what PAC stands for.  I have to put it to you, Sir, that you were not a supporter of the PAC at the time that this offence was committed.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="702">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was a member of the PAC.  You must understand I cannot spell, I cannot read.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="703">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Is that an excuse?  You say you joined ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="704">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>PAC ...(no interpretation) Pan Africanist Conference.  PAC of Azania.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="705">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s quite alright, Sir, you&#039;ve already tried several times and you&#039;ve failed on every single occasion.  I&#039;ll leave the question there.  In your further particulars to us - on page 13, Honourable Chairperson - you say you joined the PAC, Diepkloof branch in 1990 and you were a full-time supporter, and today according to your card, your membership card, you only joined in 1997.  Would you care to offer an explanation for the distinction in dates there?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="706">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was a supporter from 1990, the supporter of the PAC.  A supporter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="707">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, I thought you said 1970, or did I mishear you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="708">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s correct, Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="709">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Earlier you said you were a supporter from 1970.  Here you say</text>
		</line>
		<line number="710" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;I joined the PAC at Diepkloof branch, in 1990.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="711">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Now you don&#039;t join anything to become a supporter.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="712">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The person who wrote here made a mistake, I said - I can&#039;t write, I said I was a supporter of the PAC.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="713">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>From which year?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="714">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>1990?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="715">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, 1990.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="716">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And so what was this about 1970 then?  So you weren&#039;t a supporter from 1970?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="717">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I produced a card.  I said to be a card-carrying member.  That was in 1997.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="718">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Does that card indicate Diepkloof branch?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="719">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, it indicates Diepkloof branch.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="720">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes Chairperson, it indicates</text>
		</line>
		<line number="721" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Branch: Diepkloof, ...(indistinct) West Rand.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="722">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, you say that you&#039;ve been an ANC supporter at best for - sorry, a PAC supporter at best for 30 years now, so I would imagine that you have a fair idea of how the organisation operated, what their aims and objectives were and who were the leading members of the organisation, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="723">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, you are right, I knew some of them.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="724">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  Well as a supporter you would then at least know who the President of the organisation in 1990 was.  Can you tell me who he was, Sir?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="725">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was Zeff Motopeng.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="726">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>In 1990?  And the Deputy?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="727">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was Clarence Makwetu.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="728">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And did he ever become the President of the movement? - of the organisation.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="729">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Can you repeat your question.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="730">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Clarence Makwetu, did he ever become the President of the PAC?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="731">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, he ended up as the President of the PAC.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="732">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  And during that time, who was the Chairperson of the Central Committee outside of the country?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="733">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="734">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>During that time, who was the Secretary of Defence for APLA?  He was also a Commander of APLA.  Tell me his name.  A very popular person.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="735">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was Gorra Ebrahim.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="736">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>No, no, Sir, do you want to take another - do you want to try your luck again?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="737">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know the - it was Bennie Alexander, the Secretary.  We won&#039;t know all the members of the PAC.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="738">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>No, these are the members of the top structures, these are the most popular members that I am asking you about.  You don&#039;t know.  Well given that you were involved in repossessions let&#039;s start there, who headed up the Repossession Unit?  At least you must know that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="739">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>As the Director or as the head?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="740">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Who headed up the Repossession Unit?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="741">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>The Director was Letklapa Mphahlele.  The Head was Tabelo Maseko.  Those two I knew.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="742">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And do you know Fihla(?)?  What position did he hold?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="743">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know General Fihla.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="744">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>You don&#039;t.  Well let me tell you that he supported many of his cadres in amnesty applications before us.  What position did Bennie Alexander hold?  You mentioned Bennie Alexander earlier on.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="745">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He was the Secretary.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="746">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And who is the President now?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="747">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s Stanley Mokgoba.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="748">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And the Deputy?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="749">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s Motsoko Peku.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="750">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>To go back to the operation, do you confirm that all the members who were involved in this operation were fully aware that this was a repossession operation and that all the monies had to be returned to Monde?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="751">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, they knew that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="752">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>All of them?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="753">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, Monde must have told them.  I don&#039;t know, but he must have told them.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="754">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Well you say in your further particulars to us, that the planning was done by Monde, Crispen Khumalo and yourself, right?  Is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="755">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, it was myself, Chris and Monde who went.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="756">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And then there was another meeting that was held with all the members present just prior to the execution of the operation, where you stated to us that everybody&#039;s specific tasks and responsibilities was told to them, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="757">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was on the 14th at Solly&#039;s house.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="758">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And at that stage would everybody have been told that the money must be handed over to Monde?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="759">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, they knew.  They knew.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="760">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Alright.  And after the operation, nobody received any money, the monies was definitely all handed over to Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="761">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is so.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="762">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  Then what I find curious is that Mr Malinga in his statement to the police then, had stated that monies were divided amongst all the perpetrators, as have the rest of the co-perpetrators stated in their statements, but further to that Mr Malinga who has applied for amnesty to us, doesn&#039;t mention the involvement of APLA at all.  He says, as part of his motivation, that he robbed money with the aim of trying to raise the level of the poor.  And he goes further at some stage in his application, he says that</text>
		</line>
		<line number="763" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;This offence is the result of the fact that it is now time that we as black people are given priority.  These whites needs to be taught a lesson.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="764">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>that&#039;s what he says his political motivation was, he doesn&#039;t mention any of the long story that you&#039;ve given to us about Monde and Repossession Unit and monies having been handed over to Monde.  In fact, one infers quite clearly that the purpose of the operation was to take money for personal gain, why would he lie then?  Even in his amnesty application to us which was made under oath, there&#039;s no question of interrogation, there&#039;s no question of duress to the man, he knew he had to make full disclosure in order to qualify for amnesty.  What is your comment on that?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="765">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know what to say.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="766">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Because he&#039;s telling the truth, not so?  I put it to you that he&#039;s telling the truth.  Mr Malinga.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="767">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He is telling a lie.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="768">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Were you at any stage upset at the manner in which this operation was carried out?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="769">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Me?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="770">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Yes, you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="771">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, I was never upset.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="772">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Well Sir, Solly mentions this in his statement on page 55, and it&#039;s a quite a curious thing to say because it doesn&#039;t really make any sense unless it&#039;s really the truth.  It&#039;s towards the top of the page.  First he says</text>
		</line>
		<line number="773" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;I received between R2 500 and R2 600.  They sent me to buy food.  Mike was cross and drove to Johannesburg with two other people.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="774">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Why would he say that you were angry?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="775">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know.  I never get upset, I was not upset.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="776">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Alright.  Sorry Honourable Chairperson, if you&#039;ll just grant me a moment.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="777">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	You were asked earlier by my learned friend, Mr Venter, what the money was required for and you mentioned computers, offices and firearms, how did you know that this was what the money was required for?  Computers and offices.  After all, you stated earlier on that PAC at that stage was a banned organisation, there were no meetings, one didn&#039;t know where to find them.  That is why you didn&#039;t apply because you didn&#039;t know where their offices were.  So where does all of this come from?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="778">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Monde told me what the reason was for this money, he told me what the money would do, the money that we repossessed from Witbank.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="779">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Then why didn&#039;t you mention the question of computers and offices in either your initial application to us or in your further statements to us?  That is not mentioned anywhere.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="780">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not mention it, I only mentioned the firearms.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="781">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>The question is, why didn&#039;t you mention it, Sir.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="782">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not just mention it.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="783">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  And medical supplies, what did the PAC need medical supplies for at that stage?  You mention it in your application to us, on page 4?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="784">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I&#039;m illiterate, the person who wrote this wrote something out of this world.  I did not dictate to that person to write that.  I can even read, I did not read to check whether what I told the person was correct or not.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="785">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Fine, Mr Leshomo, we&#039;ll argue that point later, I will not argue it with you.  You said that there were seven of you involved in this operation, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="786">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, we were seven.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="787">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Right.  Maybe I&#039;ve got my notes incorrect, I&#039;ll ask you to confirm this for me.  You were asked how many people went inside the bank and you mentioned Lucky, you mentioned Elimo, you mentioned Delani Mphosa, Joseph Malinga and Monde Radebe, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="788">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>If I recall well there were five.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="789">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And those are the five that went into the bank, not so?  The names that I just repeated to you.  Can I go through it again with you?  It&#039;s Lucky ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="790">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, it&#039;s Lucky, Delani, Elimo, Monde - who did I leave out?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="791">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Malinga.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="792">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Malinga, Joseph Malinga.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="793">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  That makes it five of you, which means that there are three other people left.  There&#039;s Solly left, not so?  Besides the five that you&#039;ve now mentioned, then there&#039;s Solly and yourself.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="794">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, it was myself and Solly.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="795">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And Chris.  Did I get that right?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="796">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was Chris.  Those who were inside the bank, it was Chris, Delani, Lucky, Joseph Malinga and Monde.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="797">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And what about Elimo?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="798">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, and Elimo.  It&#039;s Elimo.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="799">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>So now there were six people in the bank?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="800">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not recall, this happened a long time ago.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="801">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Let&#039;s just try to sort this out and perhaps take them one by one, from what Ms Patel put to you.  Just correct me if I&#039;m wrong, I just want to try to finalise this.  In the bank, the ones that went into the bank, in other words the ones who had the firearms who went into the bank, were Chris.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="802">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="803">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Lucky.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="804">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="805">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Who is Lucky, what is Lucky&#039;s other name?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="806">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s Lucky Mkoni.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="807">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Delani.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="808">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="809">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s Delani Mphosa.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="810">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="811">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Joseph Malinga.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="812">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="813">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Monde Radebe.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="814">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="815">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>That leaves us then with Elimo.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="816">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, Elimo.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="817">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>What&#039;s Elimo&#039;s other name?  Do you know?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="818">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s just Elimo.  I only know that one.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="819">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>So from then, Mr Leshomo, are you saying in the bank were Chris, Lucky, Delani, Joseph, Monde and Elimo?  Six.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="820">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="821">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And then out of the bank, in the vehicles, was yourself and Solly.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="822">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, myself and Solly.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="823">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="824">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	So then there were eight people involved in this operation, not seven as you earlier testified.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="825">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I might have made a mistake, I&#039;m sorry for that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="826">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s fine.  Who was the ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="827">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Just on that, if you turn to page 11 and 12 of the document.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="828">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>He only mentions four people there Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="829">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>He mentions five.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="830">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, five.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="831">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Because if you look at the answer to number 4.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="832">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Yes, with Monde, that&#039;s right.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="833">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>In the letter which was written on your behalf purportedly by you because it says &quot;thanking you, yours faithfully, Mike Leshomo&quot; you say that the persons who were involved with me were Solomon Mapele, Salani Maposa, Chris Khumalo and Joseph Malinga.  You don&#039;t mention - and then later on you mention Monde Radebe, or Gadebe.  You don&#039;t mention Lucky or Alimo?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="834">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I can explain.  I told them that - or I did not mention Alimo&#039;s name because he was not arrested and Lucky was discharged.  That is why I included the names of those who were charged and Monde passed away, that&#039;s why I included these names.</text>
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		<line number="835">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Ms Patel?</text>
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		<line number="836">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="837">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	You say that Chris was the Commander of this group.  How did you know that?</text>
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		<line number="838">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>He said Monde was.</text>
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		<line number="839">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>He also ...(intervention)</text>
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		<line number="840">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Well sorry, in the evidence today he said Monde was the Commander.  Is that not so?</text>
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		<line number="841">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct, Sir.</text>
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		<line number="842">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Yes but in your reply to our further particulars you were asked and the response - the question is on page 8, Honourable Chairperson, question number 2.  Names and contactable addresses of your Commander during the said robbery and his response to that question on page 12 is Chris Khumalo.</text>
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		<line number="843">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>And look further to page 14 to the (i), the place was identified by my co-accused Solly Mopedi, Chris Khumalo and our Commander, Monde Radebe.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="844">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I made a mistake, I might have made a mistake or is it the person who was writing, I don&#039;t know.  Whether the person took that from me or just simply made a mistake, I don&#039;t know.</text>
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		<line number="845">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>You can write, however, can&#039;t you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="846">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, you can get back to that.  Just while I see it, when did Monde die?</text>
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		<line number="847">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>If I&#039;m not mistaken I heard he passed away in 1994.  I was already in prison.</text>
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		<line number="848">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Because you see, I&#039;ve just seen it now, question 4 on page 8</text>
		</line>
		<line number="849" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Give us the contactable address of Monde Radebe who gave you orders to carry out the said robbery?&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="850">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>And the answer is:</text>
		</line>
		<line number="851" isquote="true">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>&quot;Mr Monde Radebe, 2867 Mark Road, Zone 1, P O Kwatoma, 1868, Soweto&quot;.</text>
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		<line number="852">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>So how can a person who has been dead for five years have an address like that?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="853">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, the question wanted the address where he lived, that&#039;s why I provided the address where he lived.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="854">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Ms Patel?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="855">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Honourable Chairperson.  If you could just grant me a moment, I think I&#039;m almost finished?  Alright, thank you Honourable Chairperson, just finally then for the sake of completeness I just want to put it to Mr Leshomo that you are not or were not at the material time a supporter of APLA or PAC, that you acted for personal gain, that your version that you have placed before us is a lie, that&#039;s it&#039;s been fabricated, so that you can qualify for amnesty and on behalf of my client, Mr Malinga, I want to say to you that he was an innocent young man who happened to be passing the bank at the time when he was shot in the leg and has suffered severely as a result of that injury that he has sustained.  I do not believe that you have made full disclosure to this Committee.</text>
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		<line number="856">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I gave a full disclosure before this Committee.  What I said is true.</text>
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		<line number="857">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Alright.  I&#039;m sorry, if I may just by the way - you stated that you murdered your wife.  When did this happen and what was your sentence in this regard?</text>
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		<line number="858">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes I was sentenced.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="859">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>When?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="860">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t recall, it&#039;s a long time ago.  I don&#039;t recall in which year it was.</text>
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		<line number="861">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Was it before you got involved in these robberies?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="862">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>A long time ago.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="863">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Are you talking 1960 something or 1970 something or 1980 something?  More or less?  20 years ago?</text>
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		<line number="864">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I think around 1967, I don&#039;t want to lie, I do not recall.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="865">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Ms Patel just wanted to know more or less when but I think it&#039;s quite clear that it was many years ago.  Thirty years ago even?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="866">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes it&#039;s a long time ago.  We&#039;ve been married to the second wife for twelve to fourteen years now and I might recall when looking at the death certificate.  I&#039;m a very forgetful person.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="867">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>If it&#039;s that long ago I find it curious that it&#039;s not a part of your criminal record, it would have been reflected.  Are you sure that it&#039;s that long ago and that it&#039;s not subsequent to the robberies having taken place?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="868">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, it&#039;s not subsequent to the robberies, it&#039;s a long time ago.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="869">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And APLA was aware of this, that you had murdered your wife and still had recruited you?</text>
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		<line number="870">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They did not know.  This was an accident, they did not know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="871">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Okay.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="872">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, just for completeness.  When you went to that trial relating to the death of your wife, did you go to the Supreme Court or did you go to Regional Court, Magistrate&#039;s Court for trial?  Were you convicted of murder or culpable homicide or were you charged with murder or culpable homicide?</text>
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		<line number="873">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I think they said something like culpable homicide, something to that effect, I don&#039;t know what it is.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="874">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>It means more of an unlawful death.  When you kill somebody not with an intention to kill somebody but you killed him acting unlawfully, either negligently or even illegally but not with the intention to kill.</text>
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		<line number="875">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I wanted to threaten her because she hit me with an ashtray.  I was so angry I did not use anything to assault her, just my bare hands.</text>
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		<line number="876">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Probably raised the defence of ...(indistinct) but we won&#039;t go into that.</text>
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		<line number="877">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="878">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	And just finally, for how long have you been - sorry, you said you owned a taxi and you had a liquor outlet, is that correct?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="879">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="880">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And for how long have you owned the liquor store, the tavern, sorry.  Yes that is correct, how long have you owned the tavern for?</text>
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		<line number="881">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s a long time, I forget easily.  I can only recall and remember things when I have documents to remind me but it&#039;s a long time.  It&#039;s more than ten years.  Ten or fourteen years, I don&#039;t recall.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="882">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>And what was your occupation when you were a young man, when you were in your twenties, what was your occupation?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="883">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was employed at Sunday Times.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="884">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Doing what?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="885">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I was a foreman.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="886">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  Alright.  No, I just find it curious that you say that you killed your wife round about 1967 or so.  You would have been about 22 years old at the time and at that time you stated that not only did you have a car but you bought her a car as well.  But I will take it no further than that.  Thank you Honourable Chairperson.</text>
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		<line number="887">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>NO FURTHER QUESTIONS BY MS PATEL</text>
		</line>
		<line number="888">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I want to respond to that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="889">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes, you can do so.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="890">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I&#039;ve just mentioned that I don&#039;t recall in which year it was.  Now you&#039;re forcing me to know exactly which year it was.  I said in my response it&#039;s a long time ago and I don&#039;t recall.  It&#039;s true, I was working.  There are witnesses here.   I was working and I bought her a car.  People who were serving under me, they are witnesses to this.</text>
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		<line number="891">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Mbandazayo, do you have any re-examination?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="892">
			<speaker>RE-EXAMINATION BY MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes Chairperson, there are a few aspects I want to cover.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="893">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Mr Leshomo, the Chairperson asked you a question, he asked you that you were brought to Witbank and you were brought before a lady and this lady happened to be a magistrate and he asked you what you told that lady who was a magistrate was the truth and you said yes, it was the truth.  Do you still confirm that, that what you told that lady was the truth?</text>
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		<line number="894">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Let me think properly now.  You know, I do not recall this vividly.  I was a bit scared.  This woman was writing this statement in a court.  You see, when you give a statement before the magistrate, just to be in front, in the courtroom, so I was not free because it was not in the court.  Whether it&#039;s a Sunday or a holiday, if you make a statement the court will open it&#039;s doors.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="895">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, I&#039;ll ask again.  You were asked this question by the Chairperson and you said &quot;yes, what I told the lady was the truth.&quot;  So what I want to know now is just do you still confirm that it was the truth?  You have already answered that it was the truth but I want to confirm it because I wanted to ask you a question which is related to that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="896">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Just give me a second.  I want to think this over.  What I told that woman was the truth.  Now Mr Leshomo, if what you told that woman, you are still confirming what you told that woman is the truth then it is the truth that you divided the money after the robbery?</text>
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		<line number="897">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Say that in his statement?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="898">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s why I said to you give me a minute to think.  Anything that I did at Brixton was not the truth, anything that I told them at Brixton was not the truth.</text>
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		<line number="899">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry, does it say that there?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="900">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>&quot;Solly and I went to buy food and when we returned, thereafter we sat and we ate.&quot;</text>
		</line>
		<line number="901">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is not the truth, I never bought food.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="902">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, let&#039;s understand each other, I asked you first, I&#039;m not talking about Brixton, now I&#039;m talking about the lady at Woodburn, I&#039;m not talking about Brixton, I&#039;m talking about Woodburn before the magistrate.  You have already said for the second time that you told that lady the truth, I&#039;m not referring to Brixton.  I won&#039;t ask you anything about what happened in Brixton Murder and Robbery squad, I won&#039;t ask you anything about that.  I&#039;m asking you about what happened in Woodburn and you have already confirmed again that what you told the magistrate was the truth.  Now in relation to that what you told the magistrate is that also after the robbery - I&#039;m just taking one point - after the robbery, you divided the money amongst yourselves?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="903">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It is not true what I told that woman, it is not true.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="904">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Okay, Mr Leshomo I&#039;ll leave that one.  You were asked by my learned colleague, Ms Patel, about the leadership of the PAC in 1990 and she asked you the president and you said it was Zephania Mothopeng which is correct and she asked you about the deputy-president and you said it was Clarence Makwetu which is correct and she also asked you about somebody who was popular, Secretary of Defence then, also Commander of APLA and you said you are not sure, you don&#039;t know him.  I going to come to that.  Do you know the leadership of PAC, the presidents of PAC after 1990 up to now, do you know, do you still remember it?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="905">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I recall them.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="906">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Can you tell the Committee after the death of Zephania Mothopeng who took over the presidency?  He died in 1991.</text>
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		<line number="907">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was Clarence Makwetu.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="908">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>He had two deputies, who were those deputies?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="909">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know only Mutso Kupeko, that&#039;s the only deputy I know.  The other one I do not know.  The other one I do not recall, I only know Mutso Kupeko.</text>
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		<line number="910">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Okay.  Now I&#039;m going to take it also, for the benefit of the Committee I know that I would be expected to tell what were the deputies of course.  Chairperson, there were two deputies.  The first one was Johnson Mlambo and the second deputy was Degan ...(indistinct), it was Advocate ...(indistinct). Now we come to this - I&#039;ll ask you something, do you know Sabelo Pama?</text>
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		<line number="911">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes I know him.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="912">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Who was Sabelo Pama?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="913">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He was the chief Commander of APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="914">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>But you were just asked by my colleague, Ms Patel who was the secretary of defence and the Commander of APLA and you said you don&#039;t know.  Why didn&#039;t you tell her that it was Sabelo Pama?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="915">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I did not hear her well.  My other ear is dysfunctional, I did not hear properly.  You see, even the name Mlambo, the two deputies, I just know them, when they just slipped my mind.  You know sometimes when you are asked a question, especially in this kind of a forum, you tend to forget.  The people she asked me about I know them but you know, I don&#039;t know why but I just forgot them.  I know them.</text>
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		<line number="916">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Are the proceedings not interpreted to you, Mr Leshomo?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="917">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>They are interpreted for me, Sir.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="918">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Maybe ask the Honourable interpreters to speak a little louder because he&#039;s got ear problems.</text>
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		<line number="919">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Chairperson.  Now the next point I would like to know, am I correct, did you know who else do you know in APLA, did you know the hierarchy in APLA or you didn&#039;t know?  The top, not the other members, those who were at top of APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="920">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know Sabelo Pama, I know Zephania Mothopeng, I know Mphahlela, I know Tapello Maseko, those are the ones I know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="921">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>I just want to address what came up from my learned colleague because you mention Maseko.  Okay I agree with you were members of APLA and Solly Hlapa Mpashlela he was high ranking but those who were close to Sabelo Pama, did you know them?  Second in command to Sabelo Pama, do you know the men who were second in command or can I say do you know the person who took over from Sabelo Pama after his death, who acted?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="922">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>His position as president or which position are you referring to?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="923">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sabelo Pama&#039;s position.  We know that Sabelo Pama was killed in a motor accident in Tanzania and he was the Officer Commander, the Commanding Officer of the whole of APLA.  Now what Mr Mbandazayo is asking you, when he was alive who was his second in charge, who took over his post when he died?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="924">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Let me think it over.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="925">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, there&#039;s not harm in saying you do not know.  Okay, let me put it this way.  I was asking somebody who acted, now somebody who was appointed after that but I&#039;ll ask you another way, maybe you know the name.  Do you know a person by the name Romero Daniels?  They called him Romero?</text>
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		<line number="926">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I&#039;ve heard of that name.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="927">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Do you know that he was a high-ranking member of APLA?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="928">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I once heard that there was a top guy within the circles of APLA by that name.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="929">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>He is presently a Eastern Cape Commander of the South African Defence Force.  He is the person who took over from Sabelo Pama but the person I was asking who acted after his death was Banim Zolo, was known as Banim Zolo, his real name was Bani Hlatshi, he was known as Muntu Mzolo but his real name is Bani Hlatshi, he was a chief of staff of APLA, immediately after the death of Sabelo, he acted as a Commander of APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="930">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	If the Committee can bear with me I just want to - now, the last point I would like is the application of Malinga.  I just want to tie up.  Mr Malinga, as I indicated, that in your statement before the magistrate you said you divided the money which indicates that if that is true it was for personal gain.  Mr Malinga and others also gave the same statement that you divided the money but further that Mr Malinga in his application form confirms that the money was for personal gain.  If you told the Committee that everybody knew what was the purpose of the mission, why would Mr Malinga, now when he&#039;s applying for the Amnesty Committee not tell the Amnesty Committee the truth that this money was for APLA, we gave it to Monde, but instead he says that he was a member of Qibla?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="931">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He is lying.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="932">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>I think what Mr Mbandazayo is getting at is one can understand more readily why a person lies when he or she is accused in a criminal case because one wants to prevent being convicted but when one is applying for amnesty, why should he lie about the organisation to which he committed the offences, in whose name he committed the offences?  Why should he lie about that when he knows that it&#039;s one of the most important criteria to tell the truth and he&#039;s got no reason to lie in this nature, to say something.  If he was PAC there&#039;s no reason for him to lie by saying that he wasn&#039;t PAC or APLA.  In fact one would expect him to mention that in favour of Qibla - by the way, sorry Mr Mbandazayo, you&#039;re knowledgable, what is Qibla?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="933">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Qibla, Chairperson, is a Muslim organisation.  It has a relationship with the PAC.  One of it&#039;s members in 1986 - were arrested in Boputhatswana, who was present, is a top man now in the - what is the organisation in Cape Town?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="934">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>PAGAD.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="935">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Is the top guy in PAGAD, they were arrested together, they trained together in Libya, so that&#039;s how they came to be together.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="936">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>They were definitely separate organisations?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="937">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Definitely, Chairperson, they were separate organisations.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="938">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.  Yes, Mr Leshomo, that&#039;s what Mr Mbandazayo is saying, why do you think Mr Malinga would lie in his application for amnesty about his membership of APLA or PAC?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="939">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know but I know that he is lying when he says we shared the money amongst us.  This is the platform where he has to tell the truth.  I don&#039;t know why he is lying.  We are not in a court here, we are not at Brixton, we are at the right place, to tell the truth.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="940">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>And he further says that he belonged to the Soweto Muslim Association, that is Malinga?  Page 178, that is his actual application, it says Soweto Muslim Association.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="941">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>8(a), question 8(a).</text>
		</line>
		<line number="942">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He is the only person who knows and why he mentioned that.  He will come here to testify.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="943">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>That&#039;s all Chairperson, I wanted to - those are the points I wanted to raise.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="944">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>NO FURTHER QUESTIONS BY MR MBANDAZAYO</text>
		</line>
		<line number="945">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Mr Mbandazayo, I&#039;ll ask my colleagues if they have any questions they would like to put.  Judge Motata, any questions you would like to put to the applicant?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="946">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Mr Leshomo, you were asked about the monies, the R636 000 of the robbery in 1990 and the answer you gave, you say the money should have reached the PAC or APLA because they were given to Matsimela Manaka, do you recall that?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="947">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, that money, some of the money was given to Matsimela Manaka and then the other money was taken by Brixton.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="948">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Now this Matsimela Manaka, was he a member of the PAC or the military wing of the PAC?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="949">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He was a member of APLA.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="950">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Had he gone abroad to train, Mr Leshomo, or was he trained inside the country?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="951">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It seems as if he went outside.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="952">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>And came back to fight?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="953">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, he came back.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="954">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Where did this Matsimela Manaka live?  In Soweto?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="955">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He lived in Diepkloof but at the time of his death it looks like he had a house somewhere in Sebokeng.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="956">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Diepkloof next to Neyembesi&#039;s place?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="957">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="958">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>And that is the actor who was writing - the actor at the Market Theatre, popularly known as an actor?   Is that the same person?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="959">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, Sir.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="960">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>And the same person who was working at the centre up in Diepkloof next to Lesedi Clinic Career Centre?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="961">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know that but after coming back he was an actor as you mentioned but as to where he worked I do not know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="962">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Why I&#039;m asking you these questions is that I know the person personally.  I&#039;m originally from Diepkloof.  I&#039;ve declared why I know the person, that he was a teacher out at Career Centre where he was teaching music and aspirant actors and the place where he was teaching is next to the famous Lesedi Clinic.  Would I be right?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="963">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes you are right.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="964">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>When you say because you joined or you supported the PAC during 1990 and joined formally in 1997, would I be wrong that when he was teaching at Career Centre it was in the year 1985?  You wouldn&#039;t know that, would you?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="965">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Can you repeat your question, Sir?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="966">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>I say when he started teaching at Career Centre was during 1985?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="967">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know where he taught.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="968">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Do you know the place I&#039;m talking about, in Zone 6?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="969">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know the place.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="970">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>You know where Ivan Khosa, the famous footballer lives?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="971">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know, at the corner.  When you are heading for Lesedi Clinic.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="972">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>At the bend, yes, then the place next door to it, cutting his fence, that&#039;s where he used to teach.  Matsimela Manaka?  Then when you say he trained and subsequently come back to the country more or less when did he train because I have indicated to you that during 1985 he was a tutor of music and acting at the centre?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="973">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>He was an APLA cadre, I don&#039;t know whether he trained inside or outside but he was a cadre, he was an APLA cadre.  I don&#039;t know where he trained, inside or outside, but he was an APLA cadre.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="974">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>During 1970, during those times to 1978, he was an assistant to Maisha Mapoenya, do you know the famous actor, Maisha Mapoenya?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="975">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know Mapoenya, from Pefeni?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="976">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, from Diepkloof Zone 4, around the 7300&#039;s, that&#039;s where he used to live, that is the third street from the main road that goes down to Zone 6 from the Zone 4 shops in Diepkloof?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="977">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I do not know him but I know Diepkloof, I know Zone 4.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="978">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Yes, when you are at the Makomani Primary School from the Zone 4 shops, the first turn on your left, you turn left there and then it&#039;s the third street, the second house as you turn right, that&#039;s where Maisha Mapoenya lived?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="979">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I don&#039;t know.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="980">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Do you know Modisho Butsi Church Zone 4?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="981">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know that.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="982">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>It&#039;s the third street behind Modisho Butsi?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="983">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>Why I&#039;m asking you these questions is that if he had gone out for training you could probably give us an indication.  I&#039;m not saying he never trained but I&#039;m just giving you his career path inside the country. </text>
		</line>
		<line number="984">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know that he trained, I&#039;m making a mistake, I don&#039;t know whether it was outside or inside but he was a member of APLA.  Even during his funeral I was in prison but I read in the newspapers and they asked me and do you know Matsemela from Diepkloof and I said yes and those were my prison mates.  They said here, it&#039;s his burial and I told them I know him and the executive committee came to prison to tell us that they were going to attend the funeral of an APLA member, Matsemela and an executive from Diepkloof came to us to inform us about Matsemela&#039;s death.  That is why I know him.  My first wife - do you know I married from the Tula&#039;s next to Dr Nyembesi.  If you know Dr Nyembesi&#039;s place you must know Tula&#039;s place.</text>
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		<line number="985">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>That is the next door to Matsemela?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="986">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>That is correct.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="987">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>You were married to a light in complexion lady, thickset, is that not the one?  And you lived at Zone 1 next to Dr Mjaso&#039;s place?  Would I be talking about you if I mention that lady?  I don&#039;t know whom she was married to but would I be talking about you?  Orlima?</text>
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		<line number="988">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Orlima?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="989">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Yes.  Were you married to Orlima?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="990">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes it&#039;s me.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="991">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Yes, I only know the lady because she was next door to Matsimela?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="992">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, that&#039;s why I also know him, it&#039;s because he was next door to Tula&#039;s place.</text>
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		<line number="993">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>Now I just want an indication, I know Matsemela and I know his career path and you were just a supporter from 1990.  I want to get an indication from you, I&#039;m not saying Matsemela was not an APLA member nor a PAC member, I&#039;m not suggesting that to you, get me clear about that.  It&#039;s just that I know the person and I&#039;ve got to declare as a Judge my acquaintances or the person I know.  Now could you give us an indication because he was living next door to your in-laws, that if he indeed trained, more or less when did he train?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="994">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know this person, Sir.  I know that he was a member at APLA and that he got training but whether it was inside the country or outside I do not know.  I don&#039;t quite get it whether he trained inside or outside the country.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="995">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>You see, Mr Matsemela, it&#039;s quite correct that he was abroad several times but it was in connection with his acting, not that he went outside illegally.  He used to go and raise funds for the Career Centre and came back with the funds because they depended on donations.  That&#039;s my problem.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="996">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, he was doing this for APLA.  I&#039;m not saying he took this money for himself, no.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="997">
			<speaker>JUDGE MOTATA</speaker>
			<text>No, I will not take it further.  Thank you Chairperson, I&#039;ve got no further questions.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="998">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Sibanyoni, do you have any questions you&#039;d like to ask the applicant?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="999">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>Yes Mr Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1000">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>	Mr Leshomo, apart from the underground activities of the PAC you were involved in, were you involved in the ordinary activities of the PAC?</text>
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		<line number="1001">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes I was busy.  I recall a meeting that I attended in connection with a operation at - the meeting was at Uncle Tom&#039;s Hall but when on many occasions when the PAC people wanted help I assisted but because I was busy I could not get myself too involved but when they wanted assistance, I was there to assist.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1002">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>Was it the only meeting you attended or is it the only meeting you can recall attending?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1003">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes, that is the only meeting I recall because I was always busy but I knew when there were underground missions but I would not attend such meetings but I supported.  I was busy, I had to take care of the tavern.  At times I was at the taxi rank, at times I was at home.  I was just busy.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1004">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>What was the name of your tavern?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1005">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Mike&#039;s place.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1006">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>You told this Committee that you went to FNB in Witbank and asked for change and you noticed that there was no black person working there.  At what stage, was it at the stage when you were - decided ...(intervention)</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1007">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was during the reconnaissance period, I recall having R20 and I went inside and I wanted change so that I can pay for parking.  I don&#039;t recall when it was but it was in &#039;91, the date, which month, all that has left my memory.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1008">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>What I want to know is it at the stage when you people had already decided on FNB as a target or were you still looking for a target?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1009">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>It was during the reconnaissance of the target.  Monde had selected it so we were just going to reconnoitre the place and it was late when we got there.</text>
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		<line number="1010">
			<speaker>MR SIBANYONI</speaker>
			<text>Thank you Mr Chairperson, no further questions.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1011">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.  Any questions arising out of questions put by Members of the Panel, Mr Mbandazayo?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1012">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>None Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1013">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Venter?  Anything by questions put by Members of the Panel?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1014">
			<speaker>FURTHER CROSS-EXAMINATION BY MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>As it pleases you.  You say that you were aware of the underground activities of the PAC but you did not attend their usual meetings, is that correct?</text>
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		<line number="1015">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Yes I was busy, that is correct.</text>
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		<line number="1016">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Do you know of an operation by the name of Beauty Salon?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1017">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know that operation, yes.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1018">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What operation was it?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1019">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>I know that it was an operation and it&#039;s codename was Beauty Salon.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1020">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>What type of operation was it?  What was done under that name?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1021">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>Beauty Salon was supposed to repossess.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1022">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>Was it a specific operation?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1023">
			<speaker>MR LESHOMO</speaker>
			<text>No, I would not know whether it was a specific operation.  We only went to that operation because somebody told us to go but then I would not know whether it was a specific operation or not.</text>
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		<line number="1024">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>You see Mr Leshomo, the whole codename of repossession was called Beauty Salon and you do not know that.  I have no further questions, thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1025">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>NO FURTHER QUESTIONS BY MR VENTER</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1026">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Ms Patel, any questions arising?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1027">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>No thank you, Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1028">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>NO QUESTIONS BY MS PATEL</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1029">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you.  Mr Leshomo, that then concludes your testimony, thank you.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1030">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>WITNESS EXCUSED</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1031">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Mr Mbandazayo, are you calling any further witnesses?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1032">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Chairperson, there will be only one witness I will call but I don&#039;t know, I&#039;m at your hands whether should I call it, taking to time, I don&#039;t know the Correctional Services, Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1033">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Sorry Mr Venter, you don&#039;t have to answer me or I don&#039;t want to commit you at any stage but are you intending to call any witnesses?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1034">
			<speaker>MR VENTER</speaker>
			<text>I&#039;m not calling any witnesses.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1035">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>And Ms Patel?</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1036">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>No thank you, Honourable Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1037">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>It might be better then if we can try to complete this.  I don&#039;t know what the position is with Correctional Services, if they can make arrangements.  Do you want to take a five minute adjournment and find out and just see, you know, just speak to the people concerned and see. We&#039;ll just take a five minute adjournment now, that will also give the translators a little bit of a break as well and then if you can call us as soon as possible again, Ms Patel, and then we can either carry on and finish it or else we&#039;ll have to come back tomorrow.  We want to do what&#039;s most convenient to the people concerned.  Thank you.</text>
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		<line number="1038">
			<speaker>MS PATEL</speaker>
			<text>As you please, Honourable Chairperson.</text>
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		<line number="1039">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>COMMITTEE ADJOURNS</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1040">
			<speaker></speaker>
			<text>ON RESUMPTION</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1041">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Yes thank you.  I take it we&#039;ve then agreed to conclude this matter today?</text>
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		<line number="1042">
			<speaker>MR MBANDAZAYO</speaker>
			<text>Yes Chairperson.</text>
		</line>
		<line number="1043">
			<speaker>CHAIRPERSON</speaker>
			<text>Thank you, I think that would be better.  Mr Mbandazayo?</text>
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</hearing>