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Former top cop Khomotso Phahlane maintains he was never
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Allegations against prosecutors implicated in state capture have no merit - lawyer
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Zondo Commission: Lawyer says Phahlane implicated in matters he was not involved in
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Expert hand behind KZN violent unrest, says private security source
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Asked about the UPL chemical plant in Cornubia – which was also torched – he was not convinced it was part of a plan.
A SANDF armoured vehicle can be seen in the Pietermaritzburg CBD near the Pietermaritzburg High Court, 19 July 2021, KwaZulu-Natal. Picture: Jacques Nelles
The violent unrest that erupted in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng this month may at first have appeared helter-skelter– but sources from the security services have spoken of the expert hand they saw at play. Last week, President Cyril Ramaphosa described the wave of looting and destruction – which followed Jacob Zuma’s incarceration – as “deliberate, coordinated and well-planned”. A source from the private security sector – who spent most of last week on the ground trying to quell the chaos – concurs. KwaZulu-Natal unrest Speaking to The Citizen on condition of anonymity, the source said: “From a big picture
Executive to be held accountable for security lapses during unrest
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