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SAHRC notes allegations concerning the SAPS, calls for a Commission of Inquiry


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SAHRC notes allegations concerning the SAPS, calls for a Commission of Inquiry

SAHRC notes allegations concerning the SAPS, calls for a Commission of Inquiry

9th July 2025

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The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC/ the Commission) has noted serious allegations of corruption and political interference within the South African Police Service (SAPS). These allegations were made by KwaZulu-Natal Commissioner of Police, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, during a media briefing on Sunday, July 6, 2025.

In his remarks, Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi brought attention to allegations involving the Minister of Police, Mr Senzo Mchunu, his alleged associate Brown Mogotsi, and Deputy National Commissioner for Crime Detection, Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya. These individuals are alleged to be interfering with police operations, particularly concerning the disbanding of a task team that was investigating political killings.

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The Commission views these allegations as a significant challenge for SAPS, which plays a vital role in maintaining public order, ensuring the safety of all citizens and securing constitutional democracy. Given the ongoing issues of unresolved cases involving whistleblower assassinations, corruption, abductions, and gender-based violence (GBV), as well as high crime rates, it is essential for SAPS to regain the public's trust.

The SAPS must utilise all available resources to resolve cases involving the killing of whistleblowers, as well as those related to corruption and abductions. It is crucial for SAPS to regain public confidence in its ability to fulfil its mandate effectively.

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Additionally, the Commission notes President Cyril Ramaphosa's statement indicating that he would address this matter with the urgency it requires.

The Commission has written to the President calling for the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry to thoroughly investigate the allegations made. 

 

Issued by South African Human Rights Commission

 

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