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Special Report Transcripts for Section 6 of Episode 38
Time | Summary | | 16:45 | Could there possibly be ANC cabinet ministers and senior government officials who spied on their comrades for the apartheid police? The claim was first made during Jacques Hechter’s evidence and then amplified by his legal counsel, Roelof du Plessis. // There are people in the current government, in current government structures, high profile people in the current government structures who were informers of the security police at that time. // Judge Hassen Mall ruled that the names should not be made public. Deputy President Thabo Mbeki immediately demanded that the ruling be overturned. On Friday Mamasela dropped a bombshell in an interview with a weekly paper ‘New Nation.’ He said five senior ANC ministers were on the Vlakplaas payroll between 1981 and 1993. He was their pay master and they were even flown in by military helicopters to Vlakplaas to be paid and debriefed. Mamasela said he would help the Truth Commission and the ANC in revealing the names. The ANC says it wants ...more | Full Transcript | 18:05 | We are saying that from the ANC side that anybody who collaborated with the apartheid regime, regardless of what their status may be in the ANC at this stage, that they need to come forward and in fact confess to that and what their role was. Not only the fact that they were informants but where they fitted in, in the overall structure of the apartheid system. | Full Transcript |
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