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ICYMI [VIDEO]: President Cyril Ramaphosa says government followed several processes before arriving at the decision that National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole should step down.

President Cyril Ramaphosa addressing ANC members.

Earlier, Deputy Police Minister Cassel Mathale said Ramaphosa did not dismiss Sitole but removed him after a mutual agreement.Meanwhile, COPE said it’s disappointed that the National Police Commissioner is the only one who has taken the fall.

 

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CyrilRamaphosa what are those processes?

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