A group of young people protested outside Tshwane House, where they called for the restart of the metro police recruitment following complaints of corruption and nepotism.
A group of young people who marched outside Tshwane House on Thursday are calling for the recent recruitment of 200 metro police officers at the Tshwane Metro Police Department (TMPD) to be restarted amid allegations of corruption and nepotism within the department.
They claim they were betrayed after participating in the recent recruitment process, alleging that candidates who failed the physical fitness test were admitted to the training college while qualified candidates were excluded.
One of the protesters, Phemello Sekutu, said corruption stole her dream of becoming a metro police officer.
She claimed she was left out despite passing all the required tests during the recruitment drive.







