South Africa: President Zuma Must Send Job-Killing Private Security Bill Back to Parliament

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Police Minister, Nathi Nhleko, has again come out in support of the xenophobic and job-killing Private Security Industry Amendment (PSIRA) Bill, this time in an address to the Private Security Services Conference yesterday.

In his address Minister Nhleko stated that the PSIRA Bill is constitutional in its current form, despite severe problems with the legislation that has led to the DA petitioning President Zuma not to sign it and instead send it back to Parliament for revision.

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