NathiNhleko reacts to RobertMcBride’s claims at StateCaptureCom
JOHANNESBURG - Former Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has defended his decision to hire Leon Mbangwa, who was allegedly an illegal immigrant.
However, on Monday, Nhleko told the commission that Mbangwa was already in the public service system when he employed him, and he had no way of knowing that he was undocumented. Meanwhile, McBride said that he would not be able to appear at the state capture commission of inquiry on Monday for cross-examination by Nhleko.
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