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Day 12017 Jun 2026

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Brigadier Nyuswa accepts oversight responsibility but notes he had a superior with him, implying shared responsibility for the failure to ensure compliance with protocols.

But I had my superior with me as well, but I guess it is also another oversight on me.
BRIGADIER NYUSWADay 120 · 17 Jun 2026
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Brigadier Nyuswa believes General Senona should have assisted him when informed about the security breach, despite Nyuswa not asking for help.

But as my superior, I would think that when something like this is reported to him, he should assist.
BRIGADIER NYUSWADay 120 · 17 Jun 2026
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Brigadier Nyuswa stated there was no reason he could see why Warrant Officer Sanders should not have gone back to SANEB at the conclusion of the investigation, but the decision was made by his superior.

I do not see a reason why he should not have been placed back to SANEB. - Because I was following orders. - No, I do not see a reason.
BRIGADIER NYUSWADay 120 · 17 Jun 2026
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Day 11609 Jun 2026

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Day 10612 May 2026

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Warrant Officer Magane states that he was going to take the 23 drug bags to Alberton and had counted and taken a picture of them for his superior before loading them onto his vehicle.

You put them onto, you back up your van to the trailer, to the container ... there are 23 bags ... you had even taken a picture to send to your superior ... you are going to take them somewhere ... to Alberton in fact ... if Booysens had not arrived, you would have taken them to Alberton ...
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Day 8709 Apr 2026

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Director Malatji states that he did not stop the irregular ad hoc allocations because there were ongoing discussions at the executive levels involving senior members, making it difficult for him to act.

Though this was irregular, there were already discussions at the top ... executive members ... It was not easy for me ... even my superiors aware ... I suggested to my superior ... but never the less ... I did what was requested, being to provide information ... But now the question is, why did I not stop.
DIRECTOR MALATJIDay 87 · 09 Apr 2026
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