National police commissioner Gen Fannie Masemola on Friday appealed to the public to desist from spreading disinformation seeking to discredit members of the service.
This comes as personal information of police members and speculation regarding the citizenship and suitability for office of divisional commissioner for human resources management Lt-Gen Lineo Ntshiea have been circulating on social media and some mainstream media platforms.
“The SAPS once again places on record that an internal departmental investigation sanctioned by and an independent investigation conducted by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate found no adverse findings against Lt-Gen Lineo Ntshiea. She said Ntshiea's qualifications were verified and confirmed as authentic by the South African Qualification Authority.
Mathe said preliminary investigations have already commenced and so far, one member, was found to have obtained South African citizenship and permanent residency.
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