By Newsbreak Producer Hoosen Ebrahim - Motorists who encounter corrupt traffic police officers have been encouraged to report soliciting of bribes via e-wallet and other digital methods to the Johannesburg Metro Police (JMPD) internal affairs department. Motorists have told Newsbreak that they are being coerced into sending money to untraceable numbers, with officers allegedly photographing transfer pins. JMPD spokesperson, Xolani Fihla explains the strong stance taken against corrupt officers and the role citizens play in ensuring South Africa is free of corrupt government officials...

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