Former crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli told the Pretoria high court on Tuesday he will source the services of a private lawyer to represent him in his corruption trial with two co-accused. The court postponed the case against Mdluli and former SAPS supply chain manager Heine Barnard and CFO Solomon Lazarus until April 14 next year for trial. “This follows the dismissal of his appeal to Legal Aid South Africa, after they rejected his application for legal aid,” said the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption’s spokesperson Henry Mamothame. Mdluli, Barnard and Lazarus…