South Africa’s President has suspended the country’s national police chief following allegations linked to a $21 million government contract, in a move seen as part of a broader effort to address corruption within state institutions.
The suspension comes after mounting concerns over irregularities in the awarding and management of the contract, which is now under formal investigation by anti-corruption authorities. Officials say the decision was taken to ensure a transparent and independent probe into the matter.
According to government sources, the suspended police chief will remain on leave pending the outcome of the investigation. Authorities have not yet released full details of the alleged misconduct, but the case has already sparked significant public attention and political debate.
The presidency emphasized that the suspension should not be interpreted as a finding of guilt but rather as a necessary step to uphold the integrity of the investigation and maintain public confidence in law enforcement institutions.
The development adds to ongoing scrutiny of governance and accountability in South Africa, where several high-profile corruption cases have prompted calls for stronger institutional reforms.
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