Booysen told the another Commission of Inquiry that he believed he was prosecuted because he was investigating a shady 2010 World Cup deal that involved former President Jacob Zuma's son, Edward., is expected to take the stand at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry in Parktown, Johannesburg, on Wednesday morning.
He’ll be the second witness to testify about corruption and maladministration within the country’s law enforcement agencies.Booysen used to head the Durban Organised Crime Unit known as the “Cato Manor” hit squad.In 2012, the 12 member unit was arrested for murder, but Booysen was only charged with racketeering.
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