Advocate Malesela Teffo has made another strong statement, this time targeting what he calls “unfinished truths” left by former KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner, General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
During a recent public appearance, Teffo was direct, saying, “Where Mkhwanazi left gaps, I will name those involved.” He suggested that while the former commissioner exposed some issues within South Africa’s security forces, key details—including names and roles—were left out. Teffo insists the public deserves the full story.
Though he didn’t specify which cases he was referring to, Teffo hinted at corruption, political interference, and ties to organized crime that he believes were ignored. “There are no half-truths with me,” he said. “If South Africans want to know who’s responsible, I will name them.”
His comments have stirred mixed reactions online. Some praise him for speaking out, while others question his claims without immediate proof. However, his promise to “fill the gaps” suggests more revelations could follow.
As speculation grows about his next steps, one thing is certain: Teffo isn’t staying quiet. With little response from those he accuses, his message is gaining attention. Whether this leads to legal action, debate, or further disclosures, South Africa is watching closely.