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National police commissioner, Fannie Masemola, believes now-suspended minister Senzo Mchunu pushed to disband the contentious Political Killings Task Team in an effort to “halt investigations” into criminal cartels.

National police commissioner, Fannie Masemola, believes now-suspended minister Senzo Mchunu pushed to disband the contentious Political Killings Task Team in an effort to “halt investigations” into criminal cartels.

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On day five of the Madlanga Commission sitting in Pretoria: South Africa’s police chief, Fannie Masemola, has alleged that his now-suspended deputy, Shadrack Sibiya, the now-suspended police minister, Senzo Mchunu, the mysterious associate Brown Mogotsi and the incarcerated tender don, Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala all, in turn, schemed to get rid of the Political Killings Task Team and halt investigations into the criminal underworld.

But in this edition of The Lead, specialist legal journalist, Karyn Maughan, cautions us to, pause, and take all this with a healthy dose of salt.

Later in the show, the Patriotic Alliance clears its deputy president Kenny Kunene for any alleged wrongdoing over his presence at a police raid.
Finally, we remember the mysterious Vela Incident from 1979 with ‘On This Day in SA History’ courtesy SA History Online.

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