The Joint Committee on Ethics and Members' Interest has found Police Minister Bheki Cele guilty of breaching the code of ethical conduct for MPs when he shouted ‘shut up’ at Ian Cameron last year.
The Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’ Interest has found Police Minister Bheki Cele guilty of breaching the code of ethical conduct for MPs when he shouted ‘shut up’ at Ian Cameron last year.
Things escalated when Cele told Cameron to ‘shut up’, saying that he is a ‘son of the soil’. ‘I chose not to speak about politics today. Whatever happens to me, I will be buried in this country. I did not join human rights battles yesterday. I will not be called a garden boy. Don’t provoke me. I’ve lived this life.
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