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The police minister was suspended amid allegations that he had protected figures with ties to a criminal syndicate, adding pressure on the country’s embattled government.
South Africa’s president placed the nation’s police minister, who’s been accused of sabotaging a probe into political killings in the crime-ridden country, on leave.