Who is going to take accountability for allowing the Ga-Rankuwa police station in Tshwane to be plunged into darkness for more than eight months? It appears that no one will.
In Sebokeng on Thursday, the Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety invited law enforcement to account for their role in responding to the recent looting, violence and destruction of property that escalated from Kwa-Zulu Natal to Gauteng.
The committee said, “The portfolio committee has noted with regret the dithering and slow response by police which made it possible for the unrest to prolong, causing more damage to the economy and job losses; this at a time when the country is on a path to recover from the harrowing effects of Covid-19.”
Mazibuko says Gauteng was ready for the unrest
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