Deputy Police Commissioner Bonang Mgwenya Suspended Following Arrest



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Mgwenya presented that asuspension would have serious reputational implications for her.

“It is respectfully alleged that there is no legal basis to suspend me at this time as a precautionary measure, but to expedite departmental processes so that the matter is final as soon as possible,” he said.

“Alternatively, you may consider temporarily transferring me to an alternate position, pending the completion of any departmental process.”

In another document in the possession of TimesLIVE, the commissioner confirms that Mgwenya will be out of the officece and an interim manager has been appointed.

“In order not to affect the provision of the service, the deputy national commissioner: wealth and legal management Lt-Gen FN Vuma, in addition to her current role, [will] He will also be supervising the functions of the national deputy commissioner: human resources with immediate effect and until further notice ”, says the document.

Mgwenya recently appeared in Palm Ridge Magistrates Court after being arrested at her home in the early hours of the morning. She was released on bail and indicated that she would plead not guilty to all charges.

Mgwenya and Other Suspects Who Were Recently Arrested Join Former National Police Commissioner Khomotso Phahlane, former Gauteng Police Commissioner Deliwe de Lange, Gauteng Deputy Police Commissioner Nombhuruza Lettie Napo, Lieutenant General Ramahlapi Johannes Mokwena (Retired Division Commissioner), Brigadier General James Ramanjalum, Major General Ravichandran Pillay, Colonel Thomas Dumas Marima and Sergeant Maetapese Joseph Mulaiwa.

TimesLIVE



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