Security regulator to conduct 'full probe' into Clifton Beach incident

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Security regulator to conduct 'full probe' into Clifton Beach incident
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PSiRA says that it has decided to institute a full-scale investigation into the role played by a private security company in removing people from a beach in Cape Town last month.

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