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Resignation from UJ not an admission of guilt: Rafadi

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Private investigator and crime expert, Calvin Rafadi, says his resignation from the University of Johannesburg (UJ) should not be seen as an admission of guilt.

Rafadi, who recently stepped down as a research associate at the institution, has been implicated in proceedings before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.

Witness X, whose identity was withheld due to safety concerns, told the commission that Rafadi allegedly sought favours from attempted murder accused, Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala.

These requests, reportedly made via WhatsApp, included petrol money, car repairs, e-hailing transport, and financial assistance for his PhD studies.

Witness X further claimed that the nature of these favours suggested Rafadi was performing a media and propaganda role on behalf of Matlala.

Rafadi, known for his work in criminal investigations, maintains that his resignation was a voluntary decision and not linked to the allegations.

“Rather, it is a principled decision based on my respect for the academic community and the reputation of the University of Johannesburg.”

He adds that the revelations at the Madlanga Commission have compromised his safety and professional integrity.

“Prior to my name being disclosed, I had made efforts to caution certain officials against doing so, as I have been involved in a covert operation within the Kidnapping Task Team.

“Despite this, my identity was disclosed publicly without any verification of my role, as clearly recorded in the investigation diary notes,” he added.

Written by: Lindiwe Mpanza

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