How alleged Libyan military camp was misrepresented by security company

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The security company involved in the training of the alleged military camp has been suspended by the regulatory authority

Oversight body finds some instructors were not South Africans and the layout was one resembling a military camp.

The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority addressed its role in the alleged Libyan military training camp saga. The PSIRA CEO stated that the body conducted a routine inspection of Milites Dei Security Services’ premises in 2023, where their registered site in“The investigations discovered a second training facility located 7.5kms away from the original accredited facility,” stated Chauke.

Chauke noted that any person who was not a South African citizen or anyone not meeting immigration requirements, is ineligible to receive security training under Psira’s banner, unless granted special authorisation.By 21 July, Psira issued MDSS with a directive to halt training the foreign nationals. This was confirmed by MDSS on 23 July.Sanctions against MDSS

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