If Ian Cameron were Minister of Police…
What would crime fighter Ian Cameron do if he were the Minister of Police? He lays it out in this interview with BizNews.
What would crime fighter Ian Cameron do if he were the Minister of Police? He lays it out in this interview with BizNews.
There is much to admire about activist Ian Cameron. Smart, brave and articulate, he is best known for standing up to grandstanding police minister Bheki Cele at a public meeting in July last year.
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