Mzwandile petros biography of donald

          “We should all be ashamed when an 8 year old commits a crime.” Mzwandile Petros - South African Police Western Cape Provincial Commissioner.

          Mzwandile Petros, the Gauteng Provincial Police Commissioner, is about to leave his office, and, it seems at this point, will not return....

          Why is Mzwandile Petros leaving? A conspiracy theory.

          It’s rare in South Africa to come across a police chief who is held in high esteem.

          Gauteng police commissioner Mzwandile Petros is an extremely busy man.

        1. Gauteng police commissioner Mzwandile Petros is an extremely busy man.
        2. Respected outgoing Gauteng police commissioner, Mzwandile Petros, insists he was not pushed in the fall-out over his successor's recall over criminal charges.
        3. Mzwandile Petros, the Gauteng Provincial Police Commissioner, is about to leave his office, and, it seems at this point, will not return.
        4. Former top cop Mzwandile Petros has lost a contract worth millions of rand that Sita unlawfully awarded his forensic investigation and.
        5. Gauteng police commissioner Mzwandile Petros has rubbished the claims against him published by the Sunday Times and Sunday Independent this past weekend.
        6. So when one of them leaves office, it’s time to reflect on what made him good, and to ask why that person is leaving.

          Mzwandile Petros, the Gauteng Provincial Police Commissioner, is about to leave his office, and, it seems at this point, will not return.

          The circumstances around his departure tell us much about our police service/force at the moment, and why we should really start to worry.

          In the mid’s, Gauteng number plates indicated that its cars lived in a Gangster’s Paradise.

          Some of those cars didn’t live there for long, their owners were hijacked, and the vehicles ended up all around the country, and in some cases, far and wide across the continent. It was a bitter time. The start of the Christmas shopping season was marked by the start of cash-in-transit heists.

          Radio newsrooms at the time knew to expec