Amnesty Hearing

Type AMNESTY HEARINGS
Starting Date 14 March 2000
Location PRETORIA
Day 14
Names SIMON MAKOPE RADEBE
Case Number AM7249/97
URL http://sabctrc.saha.org.za/hearing.php?id=54077&t=&tab=hearings
Original File http://sabctrc.saha.org.za/originals/amntrans/2000/200314pt.htm

CHAIRPERSON: Mr Radebe, which language would you prefer to use?

MR RADEBE: I'll speak Sesotho.

CHAIRPERSON: Very well.

SIMON MAKOPE RADEBE: (sworn states)

CHAIRPERSON: Please proceed, Mr Hugo.

EXAMINATION BY MR HUGO: Thank you, Mr Chairman, we indebted to you.

Mr Radebe, you are the applicant in this matter, your application appears on page 349 and further of the bundle, is that correct?

MR RADEBE: That's correct.

MR HUGO: You went through the oath, do you confirm this again that this is a true version of what you remembered about what happened during that incident?

MR RADEBE: That's correct.

MR HUGO: In the supplementary application you gave an explanation of the political background and the reason why you got involved in operations like these, is that correct?

MR RADEBE: That is correct.

MR HUGO: Just for clarity's sake, you acted on the instructions of your Commanders and you thought that you were struggling against the terrorists at that stage, is that correct?

MR RADEBE: That is correct.

MR HUGO: And you then apply for amnesty for the offences that we will present to this Committee, is that correct?

MR RADEBE: That is correct, Chairperson.

MR HUGO: Thank you, Mr Chairman, that's the evidence.

NO FURTHER QUESTIONS BY MR HUGO

CHAIRPERSON: Mr Lamey, have you got any questions?

CROSS-EXAMINATION BY MR LAMEY: Thank you, Chairperson.

Mr Radebe, I would just like to discuss one aspect. Have you been with Mr Ras or did you go with Mr Ras when they monitored the house? This is now long before the ...(intervention)

CHAIRPERSON: Mr Lamey, he says so in his application.

MR RADEBE: No, I wasn't with him.

CHAIRPERSON: What would be the point of the cross-examination?

MR LAMEY: Chairperson, I'm not sure the observation that he refers to refers to the period immediately before operation was launched, or whether it was some other time which Mr Ras has referred to.

JUDGE KHAMPEPE: Just how material is that evidence, Mr Lamey? I don't think ...(indistinct - no microphone) bearing in mind the arrangements that we came to in chambers with regard to the opportunity which is being given to Mr Radebe on compassionate grounds, to make this evidence.

MR LAMEY: Chairperson yes, I will perhaps deal with it with Mr Ras. As it pleases you, Chairperson.

NO FURTHER QUESTIONS BY MR LAMEY

CHAIRPERSON: Mr Maribana.

MR MARIBANA: Thank you, Mr Chair, I've got no questions for the applicant.

NO QUESTIONS BY MR MARIBANA

MR JANSEN: Jansen on record. Thank you, Mr Chair, no questions.

NO QUESTIONS BY MR JANSEN

MR NEL: Thank you, Mr Chair. Christo Nel, I have no questions.

NO QUESTIONS BY MR NEL

MR VAN DER MERWE: Thank you, Mr Chair. Francois van der Merwe, no questions.

NO QUESTIONS BY MR VAN DER MERWE

MR CORNELIUS: Thank you, Mr Chair. Wim Cornelius, for applicant Vermeulen. I've got no questions.

NO QUESTIONS BY MR CORNELIUS

MS PATEL: Thank you, I don't have any questions either.

NO QUESTIONS BY MS PATEL

ADV BOSMAN: Thank you, Chairperson, I have no questions.

JUDGE KHAMPEPE: I have no questions for Mr Radebe.

CHAIRPERSON: Yes thank you, you are excused.

MR HUGO: Thank you, Mr Chairman.

WITNESS EXCUSED