'Cops moonlighting as taxis bosses will be prosecuted': Western Cape police warn

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'Cops moonlighting as taxis bosses will be prosecuted': Western Cape police warn
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'Cops moonlighting as taxis bosses will be prosecuted': Western Cape police warn: The office of Western Cape police commissioner Lt-Gen Thembisile Patekile has warned cops moonlighting as taxi bosses they will be prosecuted.

In a letter sent out to the province’s district commissioners, provincial heads, station commanders, and provincial unit commanders, Patekile’s office said running taxis contravened the “National Instruction 18 of 2019 Integrity Management in South African Police Service”. Provincial police spokesperson Col Andrè Traut told TimesLIVE “the instruction you are referring to is not unique to the Western Cape, but applies to all members of SAPS”.

“Our members are well aware of the national instruction and are sensitised on a frequent basis of integrity management,” said Traut. “All middle and senior management members , as well as those deployed in the supply chain and finance environments are required to declare their financial status annually.

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