Parliament oversight boss unhappy about police committee's post-unrest work

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Parliament oversight boss unhappy about police committee's post-unrest work
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The fallout over holding the executive accountable for the July unrest has spilt over into parliament.

The police committee held a joint meeting with the joint standing committee on defence on July 20 at the police academy in Chatsworth. It was at this meeting that police minister Bheki Cele claimed to have never received any intelligence from state security, an allegation which contradicted what was said by state security minister Ayanda Dlodlo.

into the violence in KZN and Gauteng to parliament’s presiding officers – National Assembly speaker Thandi Modise and National Council of Provinces chairperson Amos Masondo – for further consideration and decision.“I want to be very specific and precise here in terms of this meeting that took place last week with a lot of different committees, with members of the joint standing committee on defence, intelligence, justice and all of that.

He agreed with other MPs in the programme committee that more probing was needed to get to the bottom of what actually happened.

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