Gauteng Organised Crime Unit police officer Sergeant Fannie Nkosi testified that he did not make any payment to SABC journalist Natasha Phiri. Sergeant Fannie Nkosi, an officer with the Gauteng Organised Crime Unit, defended himself against bribery allegations at theMadlanga Commission of Inquiryyesterday, saying he never took cash from controversial businessman Katiso “KT” Molefe. The claims against Nkosi stem from two videos taken at Molefe’s house on November 27, 2024, where he was seen carrying a bag, suspected to contain cash.
Nkosi explained to the commission that he visited Molefe’s house en route from court. The first video shows him arriving without a bag, and the second video shows him leaving with a bag in Molefe’s company. While at Molefe’s house he said he collected gloves, helmet, a shield and a T-shirt bought by Molefe in December 23, 2023 intending to return them to a Harley-Davidson store because they were small or could not fit Molefe.
Nkosi, Molefe’s biking mentor, claimed the riding gear was inside the bag. Molefe allegedly only discovered the clothes did not fit when he was due to wear them, 11 months after he had purchased them.
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