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Suspended Mchunu Speaks Out: Says If One Man Controls Justice, It’s Over for All of Us in SA

August 6, 2025
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Suspended Mchunu Speaks Out: Says If One Man Controls Justice, It’s Over for All of Us in SA
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Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has issued a stern warning to South Africans, cautioning against the rising trend of individuals taking the law into their own hands. In a powerful statement aired on Newzroom405, Mchunu expressed grave concern over incidents of vigilante justice, warning that such actions could unravel the very foundations of the country’s legal and democratic order.

“The day South Africans allow a person to suspect, investigate, prosecute and judge another all by himself… that will be the end of all of us in this country,” Mchunu said. His words underline the risks posed when citizens bypass the legal system and resort to self-styled justice, often driven by emotion, frustration, or desperation.

The minister’s comments come at a time of growing social tension in some communities, where incidents of mob justice and extrajudicial punishment have been reported. These acts, though often motivated by perceived failures in policing or justice delivery, have frequently resulted in violence, wrongful accusations, and the erosion of community trust.

Mchunu emphasized that South Africa’s justice system, though not without challenges, remains the only legitimate channel through which justice can be pursued and delivered. He highlighted the dangers of allowing any individual or group to take over the roles of investigator, prosecutor, judge, and executioner.

“When people act as judge and jury, there is no accountability, no evidence tested, no defence given. That’s not justice — it’s chaos,” he said.

The minister warned that such behaviour not only endangers accused individuals — who may be innocent — but also destabilizes society at large. Acts of vigilante justice can provoke retaliatory violence, spread fear, and ultimately undermine the rule of law.

Mchunu’s message also carries a broader call for trust in institutions, including the South African Police Service (SAPS), the judiciary, and legal oversight bodies. He acknowledged that public frustration is often rooted in concerns about delayed justice or crime going unpunished, but maintained that addressing these issues must be done within the legal framework.

“No society can function where justice is based on suspicion and emotion,” Mchunu stated. “Our Constitution guarantees the right to a fair trial, legal representation, and the presumption of innocence. We cannot let those principles collapse.”

Legal experts and human rights organisations have echoed Mchunu’s sentiments. The Legal Resources Centre issued a statement supporting the minister’s comments, saying that community justice must never replace formal legal processes. “Our legal system exists to protect both victims and the accused. Bypassing it is not justice — it is lawlessness,” the organisation said.

Recent cases of mob violence have drawn public attention, including several incidents in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal where individuals suspected of theft or other crimes were assaulted or killed by angry community members. In many of these cases, investigations later revealed that the victims had not committed any crime.

Mchunu’s statement is a direct appeal to communities to reject these practices and work with law enforcement, rather than against it. He urged citizens to report crime, support investigations, and hold police accountable through legal means.

His words are not only a warning but also a reminder of South Africa’s hard-won democratic values, rooted in the rule of law and human rights. “Justice must remain in the hands of the courts,” he concluded.

As the country faces continued social and economic challenges, Mchunu’s message is clear: safeguarding peace and justice in South Africa requires discipline, patience, and an unwavering commitment to the rule of law.

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