VIP units threaten to strike | Ministers, deputy ministers, premiers and MECs could be without protection at certain times as SAPS refuse to pay VIP protection unit staff for working overtime
City Press has learnt that the SAPS and two unions representing millions of police officers are at loggerheads over the payment of overtime and travel allowances for more than 1 100 VIP protection personnel in
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