
Police Commissioner Accuses Vetting Office of Corruption
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KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi accused the police vetting office of deliberately blocking his security clearance renewal since 2018, alleging corruption and threatening to fire the units head and staff. Mkhwanazi, who pointed fingers at senior officials in a media briefing, claimed old allegations from cases he had no part in are stalling his clearance renewal. He denied involvement with secret funds or crime intelligence operations and urged Parliament to probe the vetting process across police and other agencies for honesty. The committee investigating claims against Mkhwanazi and his Political Killings Task Team continues to uncover tensions highlighting bigger issues of interference and trust within the South African Police Service.
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