'I agreed to step aside,' Phahlane says
Cape Town - Former acting national police commissioner Lieutenant General Khomotso Phahlane says he agreed to ‘step aside’ from his position with immediate effect after constructive engagement with Police Minister Fikile Mbalula.
This was revealed in a statement released on Thursday night, a few hours after President Jacob Zuma had made an announcement that Phahlane’s acting tenure had come to an end. Zuma appointed Lieutenant General Lesetja Mothiba as Phahlane’s replacement in the acting position.
“Today I had a constructive engagement with the Minister of Police Mr Fikile Mbalula in Cape Town. During this engagement I agreed to step aside as the Acting National Commissioner of the South African Police Service with immediate effect.”
He congratulated Mothiba on the appointment and described him as a seasoned, experienced police officer.
“I have no doubt that he will lead the SAPS with integrity and vigour,” he said.