President is dragging his feet on report into Phiyega’s fitness to hold office
5 December 2016
By refusing to prioritise the final report of the Claassen Board of Inquiry into fitness to hold office of suspended National Police Commissioner, Riah Phiyega, the President is contributing to instability in our police service and jeopardising prospects for more effective policing.
Media reports indicate that the report was finalised on 13 November 2016 but, over three weeks later, the President is yet to set aside a time to receive it. His failure to set aside the time to receive the report explains the statement from his office this morning which states that “The Presidency has not yet received the report into the position of National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega and will thus not comment on the alleged contents of the report which was released by a weekend newspaper”.
The refusal by the President to prioritise this report is both inexplicable and unacceptable.