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Mkhwanazi should have spoken to me privately before making public accusations, says Mchunu

July 27, 2025
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Suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has hit back at KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, accusing him of violating protocol by airing damning allegations publicly rather than through official channels.

In a Constitutional Court submission, Mchunu claimed Mkhwanazi failed to engage him privately before the 6 July press conference where he alleged ministerial interference in police operations, protection of criminal networks, and sabotage of political murder investigations.

“The proper approach would have been to raise concerns with me directly,” Mchunu stated, dismissing the claims as “unsubstantiated.” His rebuttal comes as a judicial inquiry, led by Acting Deputy Chief Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, examines the allegations that prompted President Ramaphosa to place Mchunu on leave on 13 July.

The suspended minister pledged full cooperation with the probe but maintained his innocence, telling the court: “Due process must be respected, not trial by media.”

The clash has escalated political tensions, with opposition parties demanding Mchunu’s permanent removal. The inquiry’s findings, expected within three months, could reshape leadership of both the police ministry and South Africa’s crime-fighting strategy. Analysts suggest the outcome may set new precedents for handling misconduct allegations against senior security officials.

Mkhwanazi’s office declined to respond, citing the ongoing judicial process. The standoff highlights deepening fractures within law enforcement structures as South Africa grapples with police politicization and high-profile criminal investigations.

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