LIVE | Day 2: Parliamentary ad hoc committee investigating allegations of police corruption inquiry

LIVE | Day 2:  Parliamentary ad hoc committee investigating allegations of police corruption inquiry



The Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi continues today.

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27 thoughts on “LIVE | Day 2: Parliamentary ad hoc committee investigating allegations of police corruption inquiry

  1. The hiring through connections is what's leading to incompetency. They don't know their roles and responsibility, a person thinks that now that they are the minister they can make any decisions without following rules and regulations. Iskole sibalulekile not these comrade appointments

  2. These peoples' questions to General Mkhwanazi are with purpose to ditch eachother.

    Trying to accuse eachother of which party does one come from which is stupid and childish. Instead of asking profound questions which can unpack a lot of things that can help the country to have these criminals take accountability and clean even their house as the parliament.

    Instead they are trying to defend themselves over nonsense!!! They should take the opportunity to ask proper questions that were not asked at Madlala commission. How will they find solutions as they claim??

    Nxxx

  3. It should be made compulsory for people of high office to be subjected to audit by a high calibre independent commission to expose corruption. If found guilty, people should be jailed, and money should be returned, and any assets seized. Enough is enough. These criminals have enjoyed their moments of theft and corruption
    Auditing all of them would be a great idea, an element of accountability 🤞🏾

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