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PassExplanation Showing 741 to 760 of 833 First Page•Previous Page 34 •35 •36 •37 •38 •39 •40 •41 •42 Next Page•Last Page... for his absence. I did try and contact the telephone number and spoke to a person who said that they were his sister and that they would pass the message on to him, however they would only be able to see him much later in the day, so then there's nothing further that I can add and I'm ... MR MATALA: I think from the homestead of the deceased to his homestead, we only pass one homestead or one kraal. We went to the scene. When we arrived at the scene at Roosevelt and Fourth we were shot at. Then we stopped. We radioed our office that we cannot pass through there because we were shot. The people are shooting us from the hostel. There came a police Casper who went in front of that person. ... MR LEWIN: Thank you very much, Mr Shongwe, I will pass you back to the Chair. Thank you. MR MHLAMBO: What I would like to emphasise is I wish to pass my regrets to the family of the deceased. I would, I am asking for their forgiveness, that is what I would like to say. MR MHLONGO: That is not correct. As the unit commander, I was supposed to make sure whether it was true, and I had to give the general commander a report back, and he was supposed to move and pass it on to the underground structure, and the underground structure was supposed to then verify. ... the election campaign that I endured a lot of stress to the point where I actually suffered a heart-attack, and in 1990 I had to undergo a heart by-pass operation. The result of that election is now history today, and I realised that the political dispensation in this country had changed ... CAPT KHOJA: I would inspect this gun time and again because it is kept with me. But even before I give him the gun, I will check the gun and then pass it on to him. MR VOSLOO: At the time I had possibly not thought of it in that way, but subsequently I was glad that my effort to make my point, did not pass unnoticed. I must add that I am not glad at this time that the man is dead, I am not happy about the fact that I killed the man. I want you to see that ... She said that she was coming from work - from the hospital - and that she was standing at the stop street as the - so that the cars could pass and she saw him coming from the direction of Danie Theron Street from the telephone booth in the direction of Bird Street. But he was running and he ... PROF MEIRING: When did your husband pass away? briefly firstly with the requirements that an applicant seeking amnesty would have to pass muster and I think in that regard, Mr Cloete's going to have a fair amount of difficulty in satisfying a couple of these requirements. MR HATTINGH: Yes, but you could not be certain that a military patrol would not pass there? ... and to tell me whether you confirm this, you say that as a member of the Security Police, you were an undercover agent and you were instructed to pass on information to your handlers in this instance, with regard to the activities of MK soldiers, is that ... CHAIRPERSON: Mr Mohlaba, we don't need argument from you. However, we aren't able to give you a final decision today. We have to give a written decision, pass it on to the State President for him to make a final decision on it. It will of course, go with our recommendations. MR MALAN: Did you regularly pass there, how did it happen, is it on the main road? ... but did not notify the police in that it was an offence, I believe during those days in terms of the Terrorism Act to have such information and not pass it on to the police. I would perhaps go on and say in terms of the second applicant, Mr Mokati, amnesty is being applied for having caused the ... ... is any question that Commissioner Motata has regarding either Exhibit A or the written argument to which I have just referred, he could perhaps pass on his concerns or questions to me and I can deal with them at any stage, either today or later, it doesn't matter Chairperson. Chairperson, ... CHAIRPERSON: I don't think I'm going to allow that. We are concerned with the amnesty application by people who have applied before us. We are not going to pass judgment on Mr Taylor, we're not going to make an assessment on Mr Taylor's achievements or demerits. Do you understand? MR RICHARD: I gave you the opportunity to answer the proposition and I pass to the next sentence. |