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New KZN Police Commissioner Mkhwanazi Vows to Tackle Corruption and Misconduct

February 18, 2025
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New KZN Police Commissioner Mkhwanazi Vows to Tackle Corruption and Misconduct
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KwaZulu-Natal’s newly appointed Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Mkhwanazi, has made a strong commitment to addressing corruption, police brutality, and misconduct within the province’s law enforcement ranks. In his inaugural address, he outlined these issues as top priorities and detailed a strategic plan to restore integrity and public trust in the South African Police Service (SAPS).

Mkhwanazi’s approach includes stricter internal oversight, routine ethics training for officers, and enhanced community engagement to foster transparency and accountability. His goal is to create a police force that upholds the law fairly and impartially while strengthening trust between officers and the communities they serve.

Emphasizing zero tolerance for unethical behavior, Mkhwanazi warned that officers found guilty of misconduct would face swift and decisive disciplinary action. His firm stance sends a clear message that corruption and abuse of power will no longer be tolerated under his leadership.

Mkhwanazi’s reforms come at a time when KZN’s police force has been under scrutiny for multiple incidents of corruption and misconduct. His decisive leadership could set a precedent for policing across South Africa, aligning with broader national efforts to restore the credibility of SAPS.

Beyond tackling corruption, Mkhwanazi aims to instill a culture of professionalism, ensuring that officers become role models within their communities. His leadership signals a pivotal moment for law enforcement in the province, offering hope for a more ethical, transparent, and accountable police service that truly serves the people of South Africa.

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