Agrizzi must apologise to me: ex-cop

The state capture commission is looking into a claim by a former police officer that he has been falsely accused of breaching security protocol while Angelo Agrizzi was testifying last week.
Solomon Segale, who is currently employed by African Global, formerly known as Bosasa, told Times Select he was shocked to hear his name mentioned at the commission of inquiry into state capture headed by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.
Agrizzi, a former colleague, told the commission last Thursday he feared for his own safety after spotting Segale at the inquiry the day before.
But Segale claims he was at his office in Krugersdorp at the time.
“I’ve written to the commission to deny that I was there. I was in my office at the time he said I was there. I have proof that I was not in Parktown,” Segale told Times Select.
He said he had CCTV footage proving he was at his office at the time. However, the footage, seen by Times Select, only shows his car arriving in the morning about 6am and leaving the office in the late afternoon.
Agrizzi has denied misleading the commission, insisting "the truth will prevail"...

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