Bushiri bribe: Police do not not do counselling for corruption

A SAPS spokesman said management believed there was enough evidence presented to the chairman for heavier sanctions.

National Police spokesman Vis Naidu says police officials are challenging the findings of an internal investigation involving Brigadier General Rosie Resand and her husband.

Resandt was accused of corruption, which he allegedly received a bribe of 500,000 rubles from Shephard Bushiri.

In a conversation with John Perlman, Naido said he had never heard of corruption counseling.

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For the first time in 34 and a half years spent in the police, I hear about something like corruption counseling.

Brigadier Vish Naidu, spokesman for the National Police

What I do know is that the police leadership takes corruption very seriously.

Brigadier Vish Naidu, spokesman for the National Police

The police leadership is of the opinion that there is enough evidence presented to the chairman to impose a more serious sanction.

Brigadier Vish Naidu, spokesman for the National Police

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