Kgosi � The missing tape

Kgosi with DCEC investigators
Kgosi with DCEC investigators

After months of investigations into the affairs of the embattled Directorate for Intelligence and Security (DIS) chief Isaac Kgosi, Mmegi staff writers THALEFANG CHARLES and NTIBINYANE NTIBINYANE have uncovered the missing videotape of spy chief’s interrogation by Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) investigators

The video was the missing part of the widely publicised transcriptions of the interrogation that was leaked to the press last year under the heading ‘Disc One’. The leaked transcriptions were however incomplete because they did not have the details of ‘Disc Two’ of the interrogation. Mmegi investigation team can now reveal the contents of this missing tape that was mysteriously held back.

The interrogation recording was done on February 27, 2012 at 2:15pm at DCEC director’s office in Gaborone. There are three people visible in the video; Isaac Kgosi, DCEC director Rose Seretse and Australian investigator and former DCEC deputy director Donald McKenzie.

Editor's Comment
Gov't must empower DCEC urgently

As the new Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) government takes charge, it must act decisively to equip the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) with the tools, laws, and resources needed to combat graft. The time for half-measures is over. DCEC Director-General, Botlhale Makgekgenene’s, recent address to the Public Accounts Committee paints a stark picture. Over five years, leadership instability, chronic underfunding and weak...

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