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Police Corruption Probe Stalled as Parliament Committee Deadlocks on Investigation Scope

August 19, 2025
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A parliamentary investigation into police corruption allegations has hit a roadblock as committee members remain divided over how flexible their probe should be. The ad hoc committee, tasked with examining claims brought by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, failed to reach agreement during Monday’s session about whether to allow changes to their investigation parameters.

The dispute centers on whether the committee should stick to its original mandate or adapt as new evidence emerges. Some members argue that maintaining rigid terms of reference could prevent a thorough examination of the corruption allegations, while others warn that constant changes would create confusion and delay the process.

ANC committee members strongly oppose any flexibility, with representative Khusela Sangoni stating: “While rules allow amendments for fairness, we can’t keep changing the mandate.” Opposition members counter that limiting the investigation could undermine its credibility and prevent full scrutiny of the corruption claims.

The deadlock threatens to delay what was meant to be a swift and decisive response to serious allegations within the police service. With no compromise in sight, questions are mounting about whether the inquiry will have sufficient authority to properly investigate Commissioner Mkhwanazi’s claims.

The standoff highlights Parliament’s challenge in balancing procedural stability with the need for a comprehensive corruption probe, leaving the high-stakes investigation in limbo as political divisions take center stage.

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