💨 Abstract
Professor Firoz Cachalia, appointed as South Africa's new Police Minister, warned against the "shoot to kill" tactics, emphasizing integrity and independence in his role. He vowed to address police conduct and reform accountability systems, with a focus on whistleblower protection and anti-corruption measures. Cachalia plans to collaborate with the Justice Minister and the National Police Commissioner to implement these reforms, stressing the importance of joint efforts in combating corruption.
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