Johannesburg - Cosatu secretary general
Zwelinzima Vavi fears for his life and has increased security to protect
himself, he told Eyewitness News on Monday.
He told the radio station he started receiving
death threats in 2010, when he received information that he would “go
down” the same way as the former deputy minister of health, Dr Molefi
Sefularo.
Sefularo died in a car accident in Pretoria in 2010.
Vavi reportedly said the accident was presumed to have been “engineered.”
The threat was reported to the police ministry, but nothing had come of it so far, he said.
Last year, immediately after the Congress of SA
Trade Unions (Cosatu) held its elective congress, intelligence
officials told him there was a plot by Iranians to poison him, he said.
“I was told that the plot originated from the
Iranian intelligence, and that someone from the non-government
organisations that we, as Cosatu, work with has been hired by Iranians
to poison me.”
When asked why the Iranians would want him
killed, Vavi said he did not know because Cosatu and the country had
good relations with Iranians.
“Months have gone by and intelligence officials have not come back to me regarding this,” he told Eyewitness News.
Vavi is facing an ongoing internal
investigation into alleged corruption regarding the sale of Cosatu's
headquarters, in which he was implicated. - Sapa
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