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A former Ekurhuleni Metro Police officer has told the Pretoria District Court that he signed a false statement in order to protect his boss, Robert McBride, a local newspaper reported today.
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January 20, 2010
Pretoria District Court is in the news with Robert McBride.12:00 AM
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News Quote: "A former Ekurhuleni Metro Police officer has told the Pretoria District Court that he signed a false statement in order to protect his boss, Robert McBride, a local newspaper reported today." - South Africa7:39 AM
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News Quote: "Former cop admits covering up for McBride." - South Africa7:39 AM
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Pretoria District Court is in the news with Pretoria District Court.7:39 AM
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