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By MARIANNE THAMM The fallout surrounding acting police commissioner Lieutenant-General Khomotso Pha

[Daily Maverick] FIRST THING with JOHN STUPART Tuesday, 21st February 2017 “If one would give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest man, I would find something in them to have him hanged.” Cardinal Richelieu STORY OF THE DAY [House of Cards: Did SAPS Commissioner Phahlane mislead Parliament?]( By MARIANNE THAMM The fallout surrounding acting police commissioner Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane, who is being investigated by IPID on charges of defeating the ends of justice and possible corruption related to his R8-million home, continues. Did Phahlane mislead Parliament when he claimed he did not know IPID was investigating him and also when he stated that a CPN independent forensic report into corruption while he headed SAPS forensic division had “cleared him of all wronging”? There is much still to be unpacked in the CPN report including an illicit birthday party thrown for Phahlane in 2009 and involving Major-General Sandra Malebe-Thema, who has recently been implicated in the Life Esidimeni scandal. [FPI Budget Breakfast, book your seat here.]( [Trump names new national security adviser]( A week-long scramble by President Donald Trump to elect a new national security adviser has yielded Army Lieutenant General HR McMaster with the top job. Seen as an outspoken revisionist, McMaster has been scathing of America's handling of the Vietnam war. How he handles the 21st century, however, remains to be seen. [Aircraft plows into Melbourne mall]( A light aircraft has crashed into a shopping mall in Melbourne, exploding into a "massive fireball" according to eyewitnesses. The Beechcraft plane veered sharply after take-off today at the Essendon Fields airport. All five passengers on board are believed dead. [Mugabe turns 93, vows to rule on]( Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe has turned 93 today while remaining insistent that he will rule on. Mugabe will spend the day in a private Harare ceremony, possibly rejuvenating in Darth Vader's own personal meditation chamber. State media, meanwhile, are expected to festoon the headlines with optimism. [Gene editing a possible future for agriculture]( The use of gene editing is now being seriously considered in American agriculture, particularly for livestock. Scientists announced their belief that the cutting edge form of biotechnology could help create supremely efficient livestock breeding methods. Fewer cows producing more milk -- and producing less methane -- is one example mentioned. In the not-so-far distance: the rattle of pitchforks and the whiff of flaming torches. — [FPI Budget Breakfast, book your seat here.]( PICTURE OF THE DAY BY EPA/SARIEH ABU ZAID An injured woman holds an injured child at a hospital, after alleged airstrikes by forces loyal to the Syrian government hit areas inhabited by civilians in Barzeh, near Damascus, 20 February 2017. According to local witnesses, the airstrikes on the neighbourhoods of Barzeh, al-Qabun, and Tishreen near Damascus had started three days earlier and resulted in the deaths of at least seven people and injuries to some 33 others. IN NUMBERS 1.8 million The number of deaths believed to have been prevented by reduced coal power usage due to the advent of nuclear power production. FACTS OF THE DAY Today is International Mother Language Day. There is a video game called Lose/lose, where the player has a random file deleted every time they kill an enemy. FEATURED ARTICLES [House of Cards: Did SAPS Commissioner Phahlane mislead Parliament?]( [House of Cards: Did SAPS Commissioner Phahlane mislead Parliament?]( BY Marianne Thamm [TRAINSPOTTER: Chronicle of a banking scandal foretold]( [TRAINSPOTTER: Chronicle of a banking scandal foretold]( BY Richard Poplak [Analysis: Temperature rising in the ANC’s pressure cooker]( [Analysis: Temperature rising in the ANC’s pressure cooker]( BY Stephen Grootes [Parliament: Sudden vacancy appears in finance committee as Gordhan prepares for a tough Budget]( [Parliament: Sudden vacancy appears in finance committee as Gordhan prepares for a tough Budget]( BY Marianne Merten [Cyberspying: The Ghost in Your Machine]( [Cyberspying: The Ghost in Your Machine]( BY Heidi Swart [Makhura’s SOPA: The Esidimeni Massacre and the need to overcome]( [Makhura’s SOPA: The Esidimeni Massacre and the need to overcome]( BY Greg Nicolson [Zimbabwe: Wanted, Dead or Alive – Grace says Mugabe’s influence will be felt beyond the grave]( [Zimbabwe: Wanted, Dead or Alive – Grace says Mugabe’s influence will be felt beyond the grave]( BY Simon Allison [Op-Ed: South Africa opens the door to the sale of wildlife parts]( [Op-Ed: South Africa opens the door to the sale of wildlife parts]( BY Don Pinnock [Explainer: SA banks in the dogbox, but what does it all mean?]( [Explainer: SA banks in the dogbox, but what does it all mean?]( BY Rebecca Davis [Street Talk: My first time (Video)]( [Street Talk: My first time (Video)]( BY Street Talk [US: The unravelling of Trump, Ep 78]( [US: The unravelling of Trump, Ep 78]( BY J Brooks Spector [Zimbabwe: Sweeping changes threaten education system]( [Zimbabwe: Sweeping changes threaten education system]( BY Mako Muzenda OPINIONISTAS [Balancing Budgets and Cabinet appointments]( [Balancing Budgets and Cabinet appointments]( A column by Judith February & Anthea Gardner [Why Norway is not a defence of statism]( [Why Norway is not a defence of statism]( A column by Ivo Vegter [New minimum wage may further worsen plight of the poor]( [New minimum wage may further worsen plight of the poor]( A column by Frans Cronje — [FPI Budget Breakfast, book your seat here.]( Weather BFN: min: 16° max: 23°, rainy CPT: min: 17° max: 31°, sunny DBN: min: 19° max: 22°, rainy EL: min: 20° max: 24°, cloudy JHB: min: 15° max: 18°, rainy KIM: min: 17° max: 27°, rainy NLP: min: 17° max: 21°, rainy PMB: min: 14° max: 17°, rainy PE: min: 16° max: 24°, cloudy PTA: min: 17° max: 26°, cloudy Financial Data Oil=$56.14 Gold=$1,237.71 Platinum=$1,005.05 R/$=13.04 R/€=13.84 R/£=16.25 $/€=1.06 JSE All Share=52,558.61 DJIA=20,624.05 FTSE 100=7,299.86 [FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND]( Copyright © 2016 Daily Maverick, All rights reserved. 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