THE SIX men who pleaded guilty to murdering Department of Health whistle-blower Babita Deokaran have been sentenced to a combined 95 years imprisonment, on the eve of the second anniversary of her death.
Phakamani Vincent Hadebe, Mhlangano Phinda Ndlovu, Sanele Mbhele, Siphakanyiswa Dladla, Zitha Radebe, and Siphiwe Mazibuko were sentenced in the Gauteng High Court in Joburg yesterday.
Hawks spokesperson, Katlego Mogale, said Hadebe and Mbhele were sentenced to 22 years imprisonment on charges of murder, while Radebe and Mazibuko were sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for murder.
Dladla was sentenced to eight years for murder and seven years imprisonment on charges of possession of a firearm and ammunition, and Ndlovu was sentenced to six years imprisonment for murder.
The DA’s Gauteng health spokesperson, Jack Bloom, wanted the sentenced men…