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FirstRand CEO to retire, names deputy as successor
Alan Pullinger, who has been with the group since 1998, will take the helm from 1 April, the banking group said in a statement.
Talk Radio 702’s Bongani Binga talks to Johan Burger about the difficulties involved in tallying up the numbers of farm murders and attacks.
Police are on the hunt for three men who robbed a Telkom store and made off with cellphones.
The ISS has warned a spate in business robberies is a symptom of trouble within the Crime Intelligence Unit.
Evidence against the City of CT increases as the inquiry into forced evictions continues.
Five police officers have been killed around the country over the last week.
The ISS says factors such as police inefficiencies are fuelling incidents of mob justice.
The ISS says while McBride is qualified for the job, he also comes with a history of controversy.
South Africa has noted a dramatic increase in the number of violent protests over the past year.
Riah Phiyega is accused of tipping off a provincial commissioner who is being investigated.
The lender said R10 billion of surplus capital could be used for further expansion into Africa.
The ISS’ Johan Burger says police chief Riah Phiyega’s inexperience is to blame for the blunder.
The Institute for Security Studies says absorbing the metro police into SAPS will jeopardise safety.
WC MEC says there’s apparently only 1 police officer for more than 3,000 citizens.
IPID says it has no control over prosecutions in defence to its low rate of convictions.
ISS say it will take a task team of various police units to tackle the scourge in WC ATM bombings.
That there was not a single senior policeman to choose from, is more than an indictment against the SAPS.
The ISS has urged for better education in rural communities about the justice system.