"Vusumzi "Vusi" Pikoli" is a South African advocate, and the recently fired head of South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority. He is noted for instigating criminal charges against disgraced South African Police Service/South African police commissioner Jackie Selebi and African National Congress/ANC president Jacob Zuma. In 2008 he was suspended from his duties by President Thabo Mbeki, a close confidant of Selebi, and then subsequently fired by Mbeki's successor, Kgalema Motlanthe, who is an ally of Zuma. As such, opposition parties and sections of the press have claimed Pikoli is the victim of two separate political conspiracies. In October 2014 Pikoli was appointed as the Western Cape's first police ombudsman by the Helen Zille/Premier, whose choice was unanimously backed by the provincial legislature's standing committee on community safety.

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There were two forces against each other, those of the apartheid forces and then those of the liberation movements and those people involved in those conflicts are what we are going to address. No one is immune from prosecution.

Applicants who did not receive amnesty are clearly in our sights. This is an opportunity to prosecute crimes of apartheid.

We will not be intimidated by anybody. We will do our job and base decisions on the facts, on the law.