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Senior SAPS Source Claims Favoritism in Police Appointment

June 30, 2025
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A senior source in the South African Police Service (SAPS) has claimed that Mokwele’s recent appointment was a reward for her father, Brigadier Mapome Mohajane, for stopping a high-profile investigation into a political killing in Limpopo. The allegation has caused widespread concern, with many questioning fairness and honesty within the police force.

Mokwele’s promotion to a key position in SAPS has been viewed with doubt, especially because of her father’s senior role in the police. Critics say her appointment may not be based on merit but rather as payback for her father’s involvement in halting a politically sensitive case. This has led to public anger, with demands for clearer and fairer hiring practices in government roles.

The case in question involves a political murder that shocked Limpopo, highlighting the troubling links between crime and politics in South Africa. If Mohajane did interfere to protect certain interests, it would raise serious concerns about power abuse in the police. Many fear such actions weaken trust in law enforcement and damage the justice system.

The issue is especially worrying given South Africa’s history of political violence. If police jobs are given based on family connections or political favors, it could worsen public distrust in the justice system. There are increasing calls for an independent probe into Mokwele’s appointment and the alleged cover-up.

As more people voice their anger, SAPS is under pressure to respond to these claims. Mokwele’s credibility is now in doubt, and these accusations could affect her ability to do her job. If proven true, the scandal could have serious consequences, further damaging faith in the police.

South Africa continues to work toward justice and fairness, but cases like this highlight the ongoing struggle against corruption. The allegations around Mokwele’s appointment show how hard it is to ensure a transparent and honest government. As the story develops, many will be watching to see how SAPS and leaders handle the situation. The demand for accountability is strong, and the results of this case could influence South Africa’s future governance.

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