Miners protest as closing arguments in Phiyega inquiry starts
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Mineworkers and Amcu members gathered in Centurion to protest against the Claassen Board of Inquiry, saying it was not done properly. The inquiry into suspended National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega's fitness to hold office is set to resume on Wednesday with closing arguments which have been set down for three days. Thereafter, Claassen will compile and submit a report to President Jacob Zuma. Maryke Vermaak reports...
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