At the Zondo commission, Booysen accused the three of lying under oath and launching a spurious prosecution against him and officers from the Cato Manor Special Crimes Unit
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Andrew Chauke and colleagues asked that their version be read at the commission and included in its final report
The resignation of the North West director of public prosecutions comes as Panday goes to trial and Booysen sues the state