Johannesburg Metro Police officers could be facing disciplinary action after they were caught on camera dancing with leader of ActionSA, Herman Mashaba.
JMPD spokesperson, Wayne Minnaar, said the officers will face an internal investigation by JMPD Internal Affairs Unit.
"In terms of Section 46 of the South African Police Service Act. 1995, no Metropolitan Police officer may publicly display or associate with a political party when in uniform. Metropolitan Police officers may be members of a political party, but cannot show association to that political party when they are in uniform," he said.
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