DeeJay
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DeeJay
@Cubed120
Recreational cyclist.Enjoy most :https://t.co/HVljChPgpW a solo life and wanting to enjoy it.Not buying anything.Dont need help from lottery winners.Or OF accounts
Midlands 🇿🇦 เข้าร่วม Kasım 2012
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@Baptista74 The traditional “sunglasses on the head” are missing!!What happened?
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@Zamalek2179945 Your own unique little “Days of Our Lives” episodes….with a twist of course..
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@spannawalker
Hey there.Did you recently commentate on a 6nations rugby match?
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@StandardBankZA
Lots of negativity on here regarding recent accusations of internal fraud !!!
Not reassuring from a clients perspective.
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@IanCameron23 Seems like a lot of SAPS members have very conflicting interests…
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Another member (Warrant Officer) of the South African Police Service stationed at Somerset West police station has been identified as being involved in the taxi industry.
The member is alleged to own a taxi/s.
This raises serious questions about conflicts of interest and the integrity of policing, particularly in a sector where SAPS is frequently required to intervene in disputes, violence and organised crime.
The regulatory framework governing SAPS members is explicit.
Section 46 of the SAPS Act 68 of 1995 prohibits police officials from owning or operating minibus taxis.
Section 13 of the National Land Transport Act extends this prohibition to the spouses of police officials.
In addition, SAPS National Instruction 18 of 2019 on Integrity Management clearly states that:
No SAPS member may be involved in the taxi industry directly or indirectly.
There are no exceptions, and this applies regardless of whether a member claims to have permission or not.
Police officers are also prohibited from performing remunerative work outside the Service without proper authorisation. The instruction states:
“No member may perform or engage in remunerative work outside the Service or have a financial interest in any business undertaking without the written permission of the National Commissioner.”
If a police official is found to have a vested interest in the taxi industry, internal disciplinary investigations must follow and dismissal may result. Where evidence of illegal involvement exists, criminal case dockets must also be registered.
SAPS leadership has repeatedly reinforced a zero-tolerance approach, stating that members must choose between their police careers and private business interests in sectors such as transport, private security and alcohol.
The National Commissioner must clarify whether disciplinary action has been initiated in this case.
Further cases involving SAPS members with taxi interests will be exposed.
IC
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@RenaldoGouws Doesnt speak for me thats for sure.
NEVER SUPPORTED THE IRANIAN REGIME NOR WILL I EVER DO SO!
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Firstly, who elected you to speak on behalf of South Africa? Secondly, if you want to stand with a regime that inflicted mass murder on its people, allowed children as young as 9 to be raped through forced marriage and removed all women's rights and publicly executed them or flogged those who "broke" the law, then that's on you.
Ismail Abramjee@IsmailAbramjee
South Africa’s support for Iran is cast in stone and will not change at the whim of some renegade opposition called ‘South Africa’s Iranian Community’ nor the whims of those right wing Afrikaner separatists that repost their illegitimate requests.
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@Saxon_African Couldnt be arsed with the lengthy process involved now.
Regretful now that i gave up my previous one.
Lifes lessons i suppose.
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