#MadlangaCommissionOfInquiry| Former Police officer wants to be heard

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Lieutenant-Colonel Mpho Kwinika, who is the former president of the South African Police Union, has decided to speak out about the retaliation he faced after helping to uncover irregularities in a R45-million police tender for a cellphone surveillance device commonly referred to as a “cellphone grabber.” He says he hopes the Commission of Inquiry into the criminal justice system will accommodate him after being forced out of the police for exposing tender fraud. He had a conversation with Nghamula Chauke, and this is what he had to say:
29 Jul 2025 English South Africa Business · Arts

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