Nathi Nhleko ‘based Anwa Dramat’s suspension on wrong Ipid report’

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Nathi Nhleko ‘based Anwa Dramat’s suspension on wrong Ipid report’
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NathiNhleko ‘based AnwaDramat’s suspension on wrong Ipid report’ StateCaptureInquiry RobertMcBride

Former minister of police Nathi Nhleko suspended former Hawks head Anwa Dramat in December 2014, stating through his spokesperson that the decision had been based on recommendations made by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate .

Dramat, former Gauteng Hawks head Shadrack Sibiya and Hawks cross-border desk head Leslie “Cowboy” Maluleke were investigated in relation to the operation. McBride said soon after Nhleko took up the position in the police ministry, he requested the former Ipid head to send him the report on the matter, which he did, sending the second report to the former minister.

He further said following Dramat’s suspension, he, at a later stage, suggested to Nhleko that the minister had erred on Dramat’s suspension, but Nhleko was dismissive of this suggestion.

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