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The Independent Policing Union of South Africa (IPUSA) has called on the immediate suspension of Police General Khehla Sitole, pending the inquiry into his misconduct.“Policing in this country has been paralyzed due to National commissioner’s conduct. Discipline demands that he account to executive authority responsible for policing on behalf of the president,” General secretary Mpho…
SOUTH AFRICA SAW THE WORST IN POLICING IN 2021 THAN THE PREVIOUS YEARS
“ This is a special year for all of us. It is time for family and for enjoying quality time with those we love. For many of us , this is also the time to look back at the year we have been through a time to reflect on the year that has gone by.” President…
IPUSA call upon all the public service employees to rise up and protect their hard-earned investments at the PIC.
For the above purposes, we found it prudent to briefly discuss the following facts which the public service employees should take note of concerning the PIC and how it affects their investment: 1. The PIC invests money on behalf of its clients and the GEPF is its biggest client. This is where the hard-earned pension funds…
HEARSE DRIVER SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR SMUGGLING EXPLOSIVES: LIMPOPO
LIMPOPO – Wisper Ndaweni (38) was found guilty for smuggling explosives and sentenced to 15 years direct imprisonment by the Musina Regional Court on 11 December 2020. On 26 July 2020, Beitbridge Border Post police were busy with their routine stop and search duties when they stopped a hearse that was coming from Zimbabwe and searched…
The new gazetted law may put more pressure on SAPS already ailing resources
The gazetted new draft regulations for public comment by the civilian secretariat, aimed at establishing a new council, regulator, and a host of new functions for the minister of police to protect the country’s critical infrastructure, is welcomed. However, any attempt to add more responsibility on the SAPS to deploy its resources to these environments,…











