Head of the hawks anwa dramat
'No collusion between NPA, Hawks to prosecute suspended, ex-state employees'
NPA head Shaun Abrahams addressed the media in Pretoria yesterday.
EWN has learnt McBride briefed top ANC leaders about a fight to expose corruption in state institutions.
The details are apparently contained in an affidavit submitted by McBride’s subordinate Innocent Khuba.
The decision to charge the trio is in connection with the rendition of Zimbabwean nationals in 2010.
Anwa Dramat, Shadrack Sibiya and Lesley Maluleke will appear in court in the next two weeks.
A private law firm found that Anwa Dramat and other top officials must by criminally charged.
Anwa Dramat resigned after being placed on leave earlier this year.
National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega has announced Hawks boss Anwa Dramat has resigned.
The Ipid boss says he was legally entitled to take a security device from Shadrack Sibiya’s office.
The ministry said negotiations with the Hawks boss about his possible resignation are ongoing.
Berning Ntlemeza served Sibiya with a charge sheet ordering that he appear before a disciplinary committee.
The Ipid on Tuesday broke its silence over the Zimbabwe rendition investigation.
Reports suggest McBride could soon be joining Anwa Dramat and Shadrack Sibiya on suspension.
Major-General Shadrack Sibiya claims he's being persecuted for his investigation into Richard Mdluli.
The police ministry confirmed that Dramat is on leave by mutual agreement.
The Hawks boss is on leave by mutual agreement with Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko.
The High Court in Pretoria ordered that Hawks boss Anwa Dramat be allowed to take up his post.
The Helen Suzman Foundation says the integrity of the Hawks is now guaranteed.
The court further dismissed the Police Ministry’s application to appeal the decision.