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Constitutional Crisis Looms as Ramaphosa’s Suspension of Police Minister Faces Legal Scrutiny

July 18, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to suspend Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has sparked a constitutional debate, with legal experts and opposition parties questioning the move’s validity. The suspension follows explosive corruption allegations by KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, including claims that Mchunu accepted bribes and obstructed investigations – charges the minister strongly denies.

Legal Controversy Emerges
While Ramaphosa cited constitutional provisions when appointing acting Minister Firoz Cachalia, constitutional scholars argue the president overstepped his authority. Section 91(3)(c) allows for ministerial appointments and dismissals, but experts maintain it doesn’t grant suspension powers – a parliamentary prerogative.

This interpretation finds support in the 2016 Constitutional Court ruling in McBride v Minister of Police, which limited executive powers to suspend officials unilaterally. Professor Pierre de Vos of UCT Law Faculty notes: “The Constitution provides no middle ground between appointment and removal – suspension requires parliamentary oversight.”

Political Fallout Intensifies
The Democratic Alliance has labeled the move “procedurally flawed,” with leader John Steenhuisen accusing Ramaphosa of “theater over substance.” The EFF has escalated matters by petitioning the Public Protector, arguing the suspension violates constitutional separation of powers.

Uncertain Path Ahead
As a judicial commission begins its work, with interim reports expected at three and six months, the legality of Mchunu’s suspension remains contested. The standoff threatens to become a landmark test case on executive authority in South Africa’s democracy, with potential implications for future ministerial accountability.

The presidency maintains its actions are lawful, but as constitutional scholars warn, this unprecedented move could ultimately require judicial resolution to clarify the boundaries of presidential power.

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