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Judiciary Demands Proof as Top Cop’s Explosive Claims Spark National Crisis

July 11, 2025
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KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi faces mounting pressure to substantiate his bombshell allegations of collusion between criminals and the judiciary, made during a fiery media briefing on 6 July.

The judicial branch has now formally responded, with Chief Justice Mandisa Maya warning that unproven claims damage public trust in South Africa’s courts. “If there is credible evidence of judicial misconduct, it must be reported through proper channels,” Maya stated, emphasizing that reckless allegations undermine constitutional democracy.

Mkhwanazi’s claims form part of a wider expose that has shaken the nation’s political establishment. He accused Police Minister Senzo Mchunu of interfering with investigations and revealed that a political killings task team – which Mchunu allegedly tried to disband – had uncovered a sophisticated criminal network. According to the commissioner, this syndicate involves:

• Senior politicians and police officials
• Metro police and correctional services staff
• Prosecutors and business leaders
• A Gauteng-based drug cartel

The allegations have drawn mixed reactions across the political spectrum. Opposition parties have praised Mkhwanazi’s courage, with many calling for Mchunu’s immediate suspension. The Democratic Alliance has demanded a full parliamentary inquiry, while the EFF has labeled the situation “a constitutional crisis.”

All eyes now turn to President Cyril Ramaphosa, who will address the nation on 13 July about the escalating scandal. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya confirmed the address, noting Ramaphosa had been attending BRICS meetings in Brazil when the crisis erupted.

Legal experts warn that Mkhwanazi’s failure to provide evidence could have serious consequences. “These are criminal allegations that demand either proof or retraction,” said constitutional law professor Pierre de Vos. Meanwhile, security analysts suggest the claims point to deeper systemic corruption within South Africa’s law enforcement structures.

As the country awaits the president’s response, the scandal has reignited debates about political influence over police operations and the vulnerability of South Africa’s criminal justice system to organized crime infiltration. The outcome of this crisis may determine not just the futures of Mkhwanazi and Mchunu, but public confidence in the nation’s governing institutions.

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