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Police Minister Denies MK Party’s Claims Against Ramaphosa Over Special Leave Decision

July 27, 2025
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Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has dismissed allegations by the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party and its leader, Jacob Zuma, that President Cyril Ramaphosa acted unconstitutionally by placing him on special leave. Mchunu called the accusations “politically motivated” and without legal merit.

Speaking at a media briefing in Pretoria, Mchunu defended Ramaphosa’s decision, stating it was fully in line with presidential powers under Section 91 of the Constitution. He emphasized that placing a cabinet member on special leave during an investigation does not violate any laws.

The MK Party had earlier accused Ramaphosa of abusing his authority to sideline Mchunu, calling the move “dictatorial” and an attempt to tighten control over law enforcement. Zuma made the remarks in KwaZulu-Natal amid growing tensions within the police leadership and claims of political interference.

Mchunu rejected these claims, saying they were meant to spread confusion and undermine the presidency. He criticized the MK Party for repeatedly challenging decisions that don’t align with its political agenda.

“The President is not required to consult former leaders or opposition parties before acting within his constitutional mandate,” Mchunu said. “South Africa is governed by laws, not political whims.”

While the exact reason for Mchunu’s special leave remains undisclosed, sources suggest it relates to an internal review of his handling of a corruption-related matter. The Presidency clarified that he has not been suspended or removed from office.

Legal experts note that placing officials on special leave is a standard practice to ensure fair investigations without immediate dismissal.

Mchunu expressed confidence in the review process, stating he believes it will clear his name. He reaffirmed his commitment to the Constitution and serving at the President’s discretion.

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