Court slaps top SA cop with R2.3-million restraint order
AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER LIEUTENANT-GENERAL Adeline Shezi, one of South Africa’s senior female police officers who is on trial for fraud, corruption and money laundering after she allegedly received kickbacks of just over a million rands, has, along with fellow accused, been slapped with a restraint order by the courts. Shezi, the suspended head of the South African Police’s Technology Management Services, is on trial after she received kickbacks to the value of R1.1-million from companies that won tenders from the South African Police Service (SAPS). The company that paid the bulk of the kickbacks - R793 059, won an R6-million…