Ernest Mabuza
5 November 2009
Johannesburg — DIANNE Muller, the former fiancée of convicted drug trafficker Glenn Agliotti, told the South Gauteng High Court yesterday she packed R110000 into a white bank bag , which Agliotti later gave to former police commissioner Jackie Selebi.
Muller also said she thought the friendship between Selebi and Agliotti was one in which they used each other for what they could gain.
The prosecution brought in Muller to corroborate Agliotti's testimony that he gave Selebi R120000 in cash contained in a bank bag.
Selebi pleaded not guilty to three counts of corruption and one of defeating the administration of justice. The charges relate to payments he allegedly received from Agliotti, former mining boss Billy Rautenbach and slain mining magnate Brett Kebble in return for protecting them from prosecution.
She testified that she noticed a change in Agliotti's behaviour over the years when he started to believe he was larger than life, and that the law could not touch him because he was friends with Selebi.
"He became arrogant," Muller said.
Muller told the court that Agliotti phoned her at their Midrand offices and told her he had a meeting there with Selebi but was running late. Selebi came to the office and she chatted to him in the boardroom while waiting for Agliotti.
Muller said Agliotti arrived and asked her to come to an office. Agliotti took out the money and asked her to count R110000. But she had been given R120000 and she put aside R10000 before returning to the boardroom and giving the money to Agliotti. She said she saw Agliotti sliding the bag across to Selebi.
"Mr Selebi looked decidedly uncomfortable with me in the room and did not touch the bag," Muller said. She went back to her office, but saw Selebi leaving an hour later with the bag.
Muller said she also heard a conversation Selebi had with Agliotti on Agliotti's car phone when Selebi had asked to borrow R10000 for his son's birthday party. Agliotti had said he did not have it on him but Selebi would get it at the office the next day. Agliotti had told her he would never see that money again.
Muller said the following day, Agliotti told her he had given Selebi the money. She said she saw Selebi arriving.
Muller also testified that Agliotti took Selebi's two sons to a clothing shop in Sandton where they bought clothes, and Agliotti said he would settle the bill.
The trial continues.
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