Friday 23 July 2021 - 6:06am
The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority says it has received complaints about the conduct of some security officials during the unrest and looting in parts of the country. The complaints range from racism, intimidation and harassment. Its CEO Manabela Chauke speaks to #eNCA. Courtesy #DStv403
JOHANNESBURG - The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) says action will be taken against any security company that acted illegally during the unrest in KwaZulu-Natal.
Various community leaders in Phoenix have come forward with complaints about the conduct of security personnel.
An investigation into videos showing people being allegedly shot by members of a security company is also being undertaken.
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