
ARE THERE ANY GOOD COPS?! Dereleen James' explosive revelations to Chester Missing
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How do you fight crime when the people stealing are your co-workers? Chester Missing sits down with Dereleen James, ActionSA MP and the "firebrand" of the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee into police corruption, to expose the rot within the SAPS and Parliament.
From Robert McBride’s scandalous WhatsApp leaks and "money bags" in bags, to Panyaza Lesufi’s hotel habits and President Ramaphosa’s "amnesia," no one is safe. Dereleen reveals the shocking "behind-the-scenes" of Parliament—where politicians take selfies with criminals during lunch breaks and "professionalism" is used as a shield for a R500 million heist.
In this episode, we dive into:
The Big Five Cartel: Why the police generals are terrified of Dereleen reading their WhatsApps.
The "Millionaire Cops": Discussing the "007" runners and the loot that's "dilute."
The BBL Scandal: Wait, did a senior police officer get a Brazilian Butt Lift on the cartel’s dime?
Ramaphosa’s Silence: Why has the President "switched off" like a Home Affairs computer?
The Death of Hope: Can the SAPS be fixed, or is it "unfixable like Cola Barnard’s hair"?
If you think the criminals are on the streets, think again—they’re in the precinct. Watch/Listen to the most honest conversation about South African corruption yet!
From Robert McBride’s scandalous WhatsApp leaks and "money bags" in bags, to Panyaza Lesufi’s hotel habits and President Ramaphosa’s "amnesia," no one is safe. Dereleen reveals the shocking "behind-the-scenes" of Parliament—where politicians take selfies with criminals during lunch breaks and "professionalism" is used as a shield for a R500 million heist.
In this episode, we dive into:
The Big Five Cartel: Why the police generals are terrified of Dereleen reading their WhatsApps.
The "Millionaire Cops": Discussing the "007" runners and the loot that's "dilute."
The BBL Scandal: Wait, did a senior police officer get a Brazilian Butt Lift on the cartel’s dime?
Ramaphosa’s Silence: Why has the President "switched off" like a Home Affairs computer?
The Death of Hope: Can the SAPS be fixed, or is it "unfixable like Cola Barnard’s hair"?
If you think the criminals are on the streets, think again—they’re in the precinct. Watch/Listen to the most honest conversation about South African corruption yet!

