Phiyega asks for more time

Cape Town- 150812- National Commissioner of Police General Riah Phiyega during Media briefing where she discussed armed robberies perpetrated at shopping malls and hijackings of cigarette delivery vehicles.Picture by BHEKI RADEBE: Reporter Siyavuya Mzantsi

Cape Town- 150812- National Commissioner of Police General Riah Phiyega during Media briefing where she discussed armed robberies perpetrated at shopping malls and hijackings of cigarette delivery vehicles.Picture by BHEKI RADEBE: Reporter Siyavuya Mzantsi

Published Sep 3, 2015

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Cape Town - Embattled national police commissioner Riah Phiyega late last month told President Jacob Zuma she needed more time and clarity to make representations to him on why she should not be suspended pending the outcome of an inquiry into her fitness for office, the presidency said on Thursday.

Zuma had informed Phiyega of his intention to institute an inquiry - as recommended by the report of the Farlam commission on inquiry into the Marikana massacre - on August 20 and gave her six days to respond.

“General Phiyega responded on the 24th of August 2015, stating that she needed further clarity to enable her to respond,” the presidency said.

It did not immediately respond to questions on the new deadline Zuma had given Phiyega for representations, but said government would continue to implement the recommendations of the commission.

The commission found that top police management had lied about the events leading up to the killing of 34 striking workers at Lonmin’s Marikana mine three years ago and tried to obscure the fact that the operation which led to their death was hastily made without evaluation.

ANA

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