
McKenzie Sues Over Prison Phone Claims
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Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie denies claims of sending mobile phones to inmate Jermaine Prim, labeling them as lies from a convicted fraudster. McKenzie plans to sue several parties involved, including correctional services commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale, minister Pieter Groenewald, eNCA, and journalist Heidi Giokos. The controversy began with a phone interview from Johannesburg Correctional Centre, where Prim claimed to have assisted McKenzies party in a by-election. The Department of Correctional Services condemned the interview as a major breach, launching an investigation into how Prim managed to conduct the interview. PA spokesperson Steve Motale dismissed Prims credibility due to his history of scams and fraud. McKenzie maintains he has never met Prim and sees the situation as politically motivated ahead of elections. Legal actions are being taken, and the party urges supporters to ignore the noise and focus on their work, addressing any solid evidence through proper channels.
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