Saturday, August 30, 2014

Right to Know Campaign wants evidence from the Seriti Commission

Mluleki Mrwebi
30 August 2014

The Right to Know Campaign said it is unacceptable that the Seriti Commission is failing to act in a manner. 

This is after the commission has refused to release important evidence. 

Right to Know National Spokesperson Murray Hunter said evidence is being kept away from the public. 

Hunter said the commission is hiding the information and the whistleblower has had at the commission been told that they can not get the information.

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