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Parliament to Address KZN Police Chief’s Claims of Political Interference

August 5, 2025
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Parliament to Address KZN Police Chief’s Claims of Political Interference
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National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza has announced plans to respond to recent allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lt. Gen. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, who claimed that politicians have tried to interfere in police work.

Didiza’s office confirmed late Tuesday that she is considering her next steps, though no specifics were given. Parliamentary sources suggest she may call for an inquiry or summon officials to explain the claims.

Last week, Mkhwanazi shocked the public by accusing unnamed politicians of meddling in police operations in KZN. While he did not name anyone, his comments have caused tension within the ruling party, with some leaders calling his remarks irresponsible.

Didiza stated that any threat to police independence is a serious constitutional issue. “Parliament must safeguard state institutions and ensure accountability,” she said.

Opposition parties are demanding answers. The DA’s Andrew Whitfield called for Mkhwanazi to present evidence to Parliament and warned that political interference could weaken crime-fighting efforts.

Police Minister Bheki Cele has not commented, but insiders say he is consulting legal experts to avoid escalating tensions.

With pressure mounting, Didiza’s decision could shape how Parliament handles conflicts between political influence and police independence.

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