
Khehla Sitole
Khehla Sitole is a former National Commissioner of the South African Police Service, having held the position from 2017 to 2022. He was appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa and oversaw various police operations during his tenure, including efforts to combat organized crime and ensure public safety. Sitole's time in office was marked by challenges, including allegations of corruption and political interference within the police force. He played a significant role in the establishment of task teams to tackle specific crime issues, including political violence, before stepping down from his position, which was followed by the appointment of Fannie Masemola.
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The national police commissioner at the time the task team was established was Khehla Sitole.
Masemola says Mchunu did not consult before disbanding the political killings task team – The Mail & Guardian





