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