* Chairperson of parliament's ad hoc committee, Soviet Lekganyane says parliament will seek legal advice on the contradictory testimony by Senzo Mchunu's chief of staff, Cedric Nkabinde. Lekganyane says Nkabinde's actions were inexcusable.
He also says that it would not have been possible for the evidence leaders to anticipate situations like the one with Nkabinde before the witnesses' appearance before the parliament's ad hoc committee, as they only work based on sworn statements.
* Western Cape Premier Alan Winde says he never hid the report exposing the gang infiltration of the Western Cape SAPS, but was being cautious to protect the lives of the investigators following the murder of 3 others who were involved in the investigation.
Winde has called for more power in policing for the province.
* Attorney for Black Rock Mining Sinenhlanhla Mnguni says his firm paid R4, 5 million to Makate's attorneys towards his litigation costs in his case with Vodacom.
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He also says that it would not have been possible for the evidence leaders to anticipate situations like the one with Nkabinde before the witnesses' appearance before the parliament's ad hoc committee, as they only work based on sworn statements.
* Western Cape Premier Alan Winde says he never hid the report exposing the gang infiltration of the Western Cape SAPS, but was being cautious to protect the lives of the investigators following the murder of 3 others who were involved in the investigation.
Winde has called for more power in policing for the province.
* Attorney for Black Rock Mining Sinenhlanhla Mnguni says his firm paid R4, 5 million to Makate's attorneys towards his litigation costs in his case with Vodacom.
For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.
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