Many whistleblowers in South Africa end up on the run. Some even end up dead. Others have to live in hiding in fear of their lives. One of those is South African Police Service (SAPS) whistleblower Patricia Morgan-Mashale, a former Senior Administration Clerk in the Firearm Registry in the Free State. Patricia has been in hiding since February last year (2022) after repeatedly trying to expose “massive” corruption in SAPS. She tells BizNews of threats to her life and liberty; how Police Minister Bheki Cele tried to get her to meet him alone; and how President’s Cyril Ramaphosa has ignored her pleas for protection. Still, she says: “…my children have told me they’d rather have a mother who died because of a truth than a mother who’s still alive because she was afraid to speak out and tell the truth.” This is her story… – Chris Steyn
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Relevant timestamps from your interview
- 00:32 – Patricia on how long she has been in hiding
- 00:40 – On what forced her to go into hiding
- 01:43 – What forced her to a whistleblower in the first place
- 04:45 – On what happened when she informed the national commissioner
- 10:20 – The reason for the criminal charge laid against her
- 18:46 – On whether she’s had any contact with the current minister of police
- 24:13 – If she’s had contact with the president...
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