KZN Hawks head continues court battle against suspension
Durban - An application to set aside the suspension of KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Johan Booysen was heard in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Durban on Monday.
After argument by legal teams representing Booysen and the South African Police Service, Judge Anton van Zyl adjourned the matter without passing judgment.
Booysen was suspended in September; something he insists is the latest in a string of efforts to keep him out of office.
The embattled Booysen has in the past successfully rebuffed efforts to run him out of his office.
In 2012, he successfully scuppered two attempts to suspend him with two successful high court applications.