The Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Police, Ian Cameron welcomes the dismissal of Head of Crime Intelligence   


Picture: The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Ian Cameron

By BAKANG MOKOTO

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Ian Cameron, has welcomed the dismissal of the Head of Crime Intelligence in the Western Cape, Mzwandile Tiyo, from the South African Police Service (SAPS). Cameron said the dismissal follows a Section 34 inquiry to establish his fitness to hold office following allegations that he lost both a laptop and a firearm and used crime intelligence resources to find the people who had stolen them and assaulted them.

“It is unacceptable that a law enforcement officer unilaterally abused state resources to hide their misdeeds. The fact that the state assets were stolen at a tavern point to sheer disregard for the office he holds.

“The dismissal of Tiyo is tangible proof that misconduct of any form will not be accepted within the service. This is the first step in regaining credibility in the eyes of the community and will assure the people that SAPS will conduct their work ethically and within the code of conduct,” he said.

Cameron further call for the completion of the criminal investigation and prosecution to ensure that justice is served and that the rule of law reigns. He added that the Portfolio Committee is steadfast in its belief that one of the first pillars in repositioning the SAPS, is the removal of rogue and unethical police officers who negatively impact on the credibility of the police.

“This is a good start, and we hope many similar actions will be taken against other officers that operate outside of the code of conduct and the law. We congratulate the Minister of Police for actual implementation of the promises he made when he delivered the 7th administration’s priorities,” said Cameron.

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