Blowing the whistle on SAPS and their hiring of foreign nationals.

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SAPS whistle-blower says threats to her life continue

Whistle-blower Patricia Morgan-Mashale says her life continues to be in danger after she exposed corruption in the SAPS.

Speaking to SABC anchor Blain Herman Mashele, she said she has had attempts on her life, including on Sunday after she was chased by a black vehicle.

Mashele's troubles began after she sent a dossier on corruption in disciplinary hearings, and how it was used to settle scores. She said she sent this information to former national police commissioner, Khehla Sitole, in January 2021.
16 Nov 2022 8AM English South Africa Education · Careers

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