2 Parliament 'white shirt cops' cleared by IPID
27 June 2017
Cape Town - Two Parliament security officials who were accused of also being police officers when they intervened during the 2017 State of the Nation Address (SONA) have been cleared by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID).
IPID officials told the portfolio committee on police on Tuesday that Nokuthula Joka and Sizathu Mkana, two of the accused security officials, had in fact resigned from the police at least a year before SONA.
The charges were laid by EFF leader Julius Malema in February, after his party was ejected from the House during President Jacob Zuma's speech.
"The preliminary investigation established that Ms Nokuthula [Joka] was a former SAPS members. She resigned from the police service on July 31, 2015," IPID chief investigator Matthew Sisoko told MPs.