News24 reports that Parliament's portfolio committee on police will only process the report into suspended national commissioner Riah Phiyega's fitness to hold office in March, it decided at a meeting on Thursday.
This was because President Jacob Zuma was still going through the report, and also due to a review application brought by Phiyega on the contents of the report. Committee chairperson Francois Beukman said the committee would have to await the outcome of the court case. The report, compiled by Judge Neels Claassen, states that Phiyega is not fit to hold office and recommends that she should be dismissed. Phiyega was suspended with full pay in October 2015.
- Read this report by Thulani Gqirana in full at News24
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