The Association of Private Security Owners of South Africa (TAPSOSA) is calling for an inclusive approach in rooting out rogue elements within the private security sector. This call comes after the discovery of 95 Libyans at a suspected military training camp disguised as a legitimate training site in White River, Mpumalanga. The association says an investigation should be launched into security firms owned by foreign nationals and those employing undocumented workers. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to the spokesperson for TAPSOSA, Sindiswa Changuion