Tongo (the taxi driver) didn't collect any money for the hitmen at the hotel. Perhaps you'd feel differently about this case if you weren't having such difficulty with even its most basic working assumptions/facts.
ALL sides of the debate agree that whatever monies Tongo received at the hotel were for HIS services, not the hitmen's. Though what his services had entailed, and exactly how much he received, is a matter of contention.
The payment for the hitmen was a money filled envelope which Shrien Dewani had secretly hidden in the taxi on the night of the murder. Which the hitmen then helped themselves to after carrying out the execution.
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I have reminded myself of the evidence. Let's check out what came out at
Tongo's sentencing.
Tongo said:
After some discussion with him I understood that he wanted someone, a woman, killed. He said he was willing to pay an amount of R15000.00
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I informed Monde that there would be R15000.00 (fifteen thousand rand) for the job. Monde said that he wanted R5000.00 (five thousand) for organising the hitman and that we should pay the hitman R10000.00 (ten thousand rand).
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For my assistance I would be paid R5000.00
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I informed Qwabe and Mngeni that they would receive R15000.00.
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Subsequent to the deceased's death I met with Shrien Dewani at the hotel on 16 November 2010 where I received R1000, 00 as payment for my role in orchestrating the murder, robbery and kidnapping of the deceased.
Notice anything funny? I see several things. Were the hitmen going to cost R10,000 or R15,000? Was the overall cost R15,000, R20,000 or R25,000? This is not a matter of signed contracts but basic practicality. Shrien actually had to organise the cash in local currency. Where's the evidence of him doing that? The jeweller does not seem to have been interrogated. Why not? He could tell us how much currency was changed.
Let's look at
Mngeni's trial Mngeni did not dispute Qwabe's evidence that:
that the R15 000.00 that had been agreed on as payment would be left in the cubby hole of the vehicle;
Mbolombo gave evidence that after the crime
Qwabe was looking for Tongo at that stage and stated that Tongo still owed him an amount of R5 000,00, because they had agreed that they would be paid R15 000,00 yet they were only paid R10 000,00
Qwabe gave evidence:
Tongo asked him how much will it be to do this, whereupon he conferred with the accused who suggested an amount of R15 000,00.
Did you notice something odd there? The amount that Shrien had independently agreed with Tongo was the same amount that Mngeni supposedly suggested! Coincidence? Sticking with Qwabe's evidence we get this after the crime:
Thereafter they counted the money and found it was only R10,000,00 and not R15 000,00. The accused also had R4 000,00.
R15,000 minus R14,000 = R1,000! But that's the same amount that Tongo collected from Shrien! Some coincidence! And why was Qwabe looking for R5,000 when they were only R1,000 short?
And how did Tongo, Mbolombo and the others react to being short-changed? Everyone was out of pocket. Well, except that the two killers were over paid if the deal was R10,000 (as advised by Mbolombo) but underpaid if it was R15,000. When was Mbolombo going to be paid? What did Tongo do when he found he was R4,000 (and one taxi) short? Er, nothing seems to be the answer.
And you believe this? And nothing about the jewellery that was no part of the deal? How long do you think these guys will last in cross?
Anyway, you seem to be right that Tongo claims he was picking up his fee (but wrong to imply there is an issue about the amount of the payment - I highlighted the part of your post where you do that). I had misremembered the R1,000 was the balancing sum (15-14) but the problems don't end if it is reclassified as Tongo's payment. Do you think Tongo was upset at getting only R1,000 for a murder? And Mbolombo
nothing?
I'll tell you what I think the deal was. It was Tongo's idea. The hijackers would get R10,000 (plus cash in wallet) but everything else would be returned to Tongo: watches, jewellery, phones and he would retain the proceeds, paying something to Mbololmbo, But it was to be a robbery only, not a murder. Killing her changed everything. Mbololmbo was doubtless happy not to see his money as he hadn't bargained on anything the cops might actually look into. Tongo, the arch criminal mastermind, is just a hapless moron.