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New Acting Police Minister Vows to Tackle ANC Corruption

July 16, 2025
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Professor Firoz Cachalia, the incoming acting Minister of Police, has strongly criticized corruption within the ANC, calling it “an enormous source of shame.”

In an interview with Newzroom Afrika, Cachalia stated that political loyalty would not stop him from addressing wrongdoing. He promised to take action, even if it means holding members of his own party accountable.

“My ANC conscience requires that I tackle these challenges with principles and a clear commitment to the country’s democratic institutions,” he said.

No Hesitation in Accepting the Role

Cachalia said he accepted President Cyril Ramaphosa’s offer without hesitation, seeing it as an extension of his lifelong dedication to South Africa’s democracy. His appointment takes effect on 1 August, after his academic term at the University of the Witwatersrand ends.

Opposition Parties Criticize Appointment

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) have called the appointment unconstitutional, arguing that the president cannot assign ministerial duties to someone outside Cabinet.

Cachalia defended the decision, stating that the Constitution allows the president to appoint up to two non-parliamentary ministers. “These are political and ethical questions, not legal ones,” he said.

Plans for Police Reform

Cachalia outlined his approach to reforming the police ministry, which includes consulting senior leadership and relying on a commission of inquiry to guide his decisions.

“I’m going to have the benefit of an objective, reliable process conducted by experienced judges,” he said.

Using Anti-Corruption Experience

As chair of the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council, Cachalia has submitted reports highlighting weaknesses in SAPS crime intelligence and recommending reforms, such as a new anti-corruption agency.

He acknowledged delays in implementing these recommendations but said his new role allows him to push for changes within the police ministry.

Acting Role Won’t Limit Authority

Despite being an “acting” minister, Cachalia emphasized that he will have full authority.

“Once I’m sworn in, I’m the Minister of Police until the president says otherwise,” he said. “And if he allows me to continue, I will.”

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