
Ramaphosa Denies O'Sullivan's Role in Masemola's Appointment
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President Cyril Ramaphosa denies influence from forensic fraud examiner Paul OSullivan in appointing General Fannie Masemola as national police commissioner. Ramaphosa emphasizes his constitutional right to make the decision, with input from the police minister and national security adviser. OSullivans role in vetting candidates is questioned, as Ramaphosa maintains no influence from him in his presidential decisions. Additionally, Ramaphosa addresses the suspended police ministers lack of duty assignment to deputies, planning to address this in performance reviews.
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