# Retired Ekurhuleni Metro Police deputy chief Revo Spies has told the Madlanga Commission he had never heard of CAT VIP Protection until seeing its memorandum of understanding with the EMPD. Spies says the deal promised luxury vehicles, a helicopter, and operational support to metro police. He describes the document as poorly drafted, legally flawed, and effectively outsourcing police powers to a private company, calling it deeply irregular and alarming:
Ex-EMPD deputy chief slams dubious CAT VIP agreement [SOUND]
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