Hawks are investigating 22,477 cases worth R1.5-trillion

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Hawks are investigating 22,477 cases worth R1.5-trillion
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The Hawks are dealing with 22,477 cases with more than 500,000 charges.

embarked on a process of assessment, implementation and monitoring in 2018.

He said 85% of senior manager and personnel posts had been filled and by the end of the year the team should be at full strength. Between 2018/2019 and 2021/2022, the Hawks arrested 12,157 suspects who were brought before the courts during this time.

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