Schreiber: Matter of 95 deported Libyans symptoms of a 'crisis that threaten national security interests'

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Schreiber: Matter of 95 deported Libyans symptoms of a 'crisis that threaten national security interests'
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Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has delivered hard-hitting truths about the Home Affairs Department before Parliament’s portfolio committee on Tuesday, saying the incident should shock all South Africans.

CAPE TOWN - Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said that the matter of 95 Libyans who were receiving military training at a camp in Mpumalanga was a national security threat.

Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber is before Parliament’s portfolio committee for the first time since taking office to answer to a myriad issues that have risen in recent weeks. LD Minister Schreiber did not mince his words about the state of the Home Affairs Department, telling Parliament the antiquated, paper-based system was easy to abuse and this abuse was likely to continue.

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