The R1 million offer for any information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the murder of Wendy Kloppers, is still up for grabs.
The City of Cape Town employee, was inspecting the Delft
Symphony Way housing project, in April 2023, when she was killed. Kloppers
worked in the City’s Environmental Affairs Department.
The City initially offered a R100 000 reward for
information, but according to Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis, a private
donor approached him and added the extra R900 000.
Mayco Member for Safety and Security, JP Smith, appealed to
citizens to come forward with any information relating to the incident.
‘’Anyone with information can approach the City's
representatives confidentially- discreet meetings will be set up and complete
"confidentiality agreements" entered into. Our own internal
investigation resources will advise the informant of the best way forward, with
no obligation. We can pledge complete discretion and assure any person that may
hold information, that we will treat this with the utmost respect.’’
‘’We already have a trained, fully resourced SSIU and SSIMS
division and we already use our resources to assist the DFFE, our SAPS, the
Hawks and many agencies including that of the FBI and abroad. Already with over
70 ex-SAPS members from various specialized departments, including Hostage
Negotiations, Provincial Organised Crime Unit, Forensics and more. We are well
capacitated to handle such confidential information directly and can stake our
reputation on this,’’ he added.
Done By: Mitchum George
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