AUBBTA WANTS RAMAPHOSA TO SIGN PROCLAMATION TO INVESTIGATE PERPETRATORS

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Mukhwathi Phumudzo chairperson of African United Boarders Bus Trucks Association (AUBBTA) Mukhwathi Phumudzo chairperson of African United Boarders Bus Trucks Association (AUBBTA)

By Mukhwathi Phumudzo
Chairperson of African United Boarders Bus Trucks Association (AUBBTA)

The Africa Unite Borders Bus Trucks Association is calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to sign a proclamation to investigate perpetrators of crime in this country and should anything happen to me then Ramaphosa must be held accountable and responsible because he is delaying in taking action against criminal syndicates in this country.

As AUBBTA we are 100% behind General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi because of the revelations he made against criminal elements and corruption in the SAPS.

We hand a memorandum to the office of the Presidency regarding illegal bus ranks within the Joburg CBD, corrupt officials, government employees occupying more than one position as board of directors because we regard this as a scam.

We are very worried by this nonsense as well as bullying in the form of prosecutions by CBRTA in order to disturb and interfere with pending investigations by the Hawks.

We also suspect that some journalist and media house have been captured and threatened by criminal syndicates.

President Ramaphosa must address and arrest criminal syndicates to protect innocent people because failure to do so will result in people taking the law into their own hands in order to defend themselves.

Failure by Ramaphosa to sign a proclamation order will result in us picketing at the offices of the presidency.

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