Phiyega confirms Lamoer’s suspension

Western Cape provincial commissioner Lieutenant-General Arno Lamoer has been suspended.

Western Cape provincial commissioner Lieutenant-General Arno Lamoer has been suspended.

Published Apr 21, 2015

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Parliament - Western Cape police chief Arno Lamoer and three other senior officers in the province have been suspended, national police commissioner Riah Phiyega confirmed on Tuesday.

“We have already suspended them,” Phiyega told journalists on the sidelines of her briefing to Parliament’s portfolio committee on police.

Lamoer and brigadiers Darius van der Ross, Kolindren Govender and Logambal Govender were charged with, among others, corruption, money laundering and racketeering on Friday.

“In instances where we are having such situations, there is a very clear protocol in the police. We would notify our members of our intention to suspend to give them an opportunity to respond,” said Phiyega.

The letters were served on the four senior officers at the weekend. They were suspended shortly thereafter.

An internal probe would now be conducted by the SA Police Service.

“We suspend. We investigate and the suspension doesn’t mean any person is guilty. We must still do our own internal investigation because we make a differentiation between a criminal process and an internal process because in the internal process it looks into internal conduct and our own internal prescripts, so that is what we are doing ,” said Phiyega.

“That will lead us into if there is any prima facie evidence which requires that we undertake an internal disicplinary hearing.”

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