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Nkabinde set to testify in probe of police meddling claims
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68908, member: 636"] A parliamentary committee investigating allegations of political interference within the police service will hear testimony from Cedrick Nkabinde, the chief of staff to suspended Minister Senzo Mchunu, later this week. The ad hoc committee, chaired by Soviet Lekganyane, will first meet to finalize its program before hearing from National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi on Tuesday. Public sessions will pause on Wednesday for the finance minister's budget address. The inquiry was established to examine serious claims made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, which include accusations that Minister Mchunu improperly interfered with police operations. Central to the investigation is the disbandment of a specialized task team investigating political killings. Mchunu has previously stated the decision was part of an approved restructuring. Nkabinde's upcoming testimony is highly anticipated due to his involvement in a recorded conversation with Commissioner Mkhwanazi. The committee has already heard from several senior law enforcement officials, whose evidence has pointed to systemic challenges and alleged external pressures affecting the police service. [/QUOTE]
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