I remain in the employ of SAPS, with full benefits, says Phahlane

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I remain in the employ of SAPS, with full benefits, says Phahlane
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The so-called disciplinary action against me is, in my opinion, nothing but a smokescreen to protect the said high-ranking officers and taken in extreme bad faith,' says Phahlane.

Major General Ravichandran Pillay and Former acting police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane. Tracy Lee Stark

“Those series of internal investigations reached a final conclusion yesterday [Thursday],” Sitole added during a 2019/2020 national crime statistics media briefing. “However, the sanction by General Riet, being one of the dismissals from the SAPS has not been confirmed by the national commissioner of the South African Police Service General [Khetla] Sitole, pending my application to have the findings of General Riet set aside by [the] Labour Court.”He added the parties had agreed that the application to have the findings and proposed sanction imposed reviewed and set aside would be heard on 6 August.

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