Wednesday, 18 September 2013

ACDP says package of services offered using credibility of Police and NPA inappropriate.

MEDIA RELEASE
Cheryllyn Dudley MP and Whip
16 September 2013

ACDP says package of services offered using credibility of Police and NPA inappropriate.

• raises suspicions around growing support for legalized prostitution

•a lucrative pension plan maybe?!

ACDP MP Cheryllyn Dudley said today:

“I appreciate that the Sunday Times newspaper picked up on this inappropriate and distasteful package of services being offered by a man using the credibility of being former police and NPA spokesperson.

"It really does add to the picture of significant and growing support for legalized prostitution from people and organizations that should and do know better.

"It also makes me for one, ever more conscious that this is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to perverse incentives and  the possibility of an already existing pension plan for the 'top brass' - or personnel needing to be pensioned off early!"

Dudley added that, “Police statements on the subject of legalised prostitution must be viewed cautiously if they are not 'overtly committed' to upholding the present laws of the land.”

The former Police and National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Makhosini Nkosi said on Sunday he would close his massage parlour after the Sunday Times reported that it was a brothel. He said he was not aware of any criminal action taking place at the Randburg property, which he termed a “lodge”. He was reported as explaining why pornographic videos were shown in massage rooms, by stating: “haven't you heard about happy endings"!

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