Police Minister Accuses KZN Commissioner of Threats Over Task Team Dissolution
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : "Unless you have intelligence that there is manipulation, there is this, and then you can justify and say, 'Wait, before you continue, please brief me about this: that's understandable,'" Mkhwanazi said in the recording."But to stop an operation, an investigation on its tracks, it's going to have some implications, and that was my concern," he added.48% : "One of the things that was racing in my mind, how does this affect General Mkhwanazi to a point he would say there's going to be a fight back?"Mchunu later revealed a 13-minute recording of Nkabinde's conversation with Mkhwanazi, played after the lunch break.
40% : The revelations were made during an inquiry investigating allegations of criminal infiltration, corruption, and political interference within the justice system.
37% : The inquiry is investigating allegations made by Mkhwanazi in July about criminal infiltration, corruption, and political interference in the justice system.
35% : Police Minister Mchunu to Face Parliament Over Alleged Political Interference in Police OperationsPolice Minister Senzo Mchunu is set to testify before Parliament's ad hoc committee investigating police corruption, addressing allegations of political interference and links to criminal elements.
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