Suspended Sibiya claims officers took gifts from Cat Matlala 

Suspended deputy national police commissioner Lieutenant General Shadrack Sibiya testified at the Madlanga Commission on Thursday, alleging senior police officers accepted gifts from Cat Matlala.
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