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National police commissioner Khehla Sitole and two of his colleagues have petitioned the Supreme Court of Appeal seeking to have a damning ruling against them reviewed. | City_Press

The application followed a ruling by the Pretoria High Court – and the subsequent denial of their appeal – that the trio “breached their duties” by not handing over or declassifying documents for the Ipid to investigate allegations of fraud and corruption.

Photo: Melinda StuurmanCity Press has seen documents filed at the appellate court two weeks ago in which Sitole and his deputies, Francinah Vuma and Jacob Tsumane, are asking the SCA president to “consider that this matter is of importance to the applicants and invokes the interpretation of sections 4 and 29 of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate [Ipid] Act 1 of 2011 vis-à-vis the facts that were placed before the court”.

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