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EFF Challenges Ramaphosa Over Acting Police Minister Appointment

July 24, 2025
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EFF Challenges Ramaphosa Over Acting Police Minister Appointment
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Julius Malema and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are demanding that President Cyril Ramaphosa reverse his decision to appoint Firoz Cachalia as Acting Minister of Police, calling the move unlawful.

The EFF has formally objected to the appointment, arguing that it violates constitutional principles of separation of powers rather than being a critique of Cachalia’s capabilities. Cachalia, a former MP and current head of the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council, was named as a temporary replacement after Police Minister Bheki Cele went on medical leave.

Ramaphosa has defended the decision as legally sound, but Malema accused the president of eroding democratic norms. “This is not a personal attack on Cachalia, but a rejection of Ramaphosa’s tendency to govern as if the state is his private entity,” Malema stated. He warned that such actions could damage the president’s credibility and legacy.

Legal experts suggest the dispute could escalate if the presidency fails to address the EFF’s concerns. While there has been no official response, behind-the-scenes discussions are reportedly underway.

The clash emerges as South Africa approaches the 2026 elections, highlighting growing tensions over governance, accountability, and adherence to constitutional processes. The outcome could set an important precedent for executive authority and parliamentary oversight.

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