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Court Hears Challenge to President’s Police Minister Appointment

August 24, 2025
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The Constitutional Court heard a case brought by the MK Party, which is challenging President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to appoint an acting Minister of Police.

The dispute began after the official minister, Senzo Mchunu, was placed on special leave due to an internal investigation. The MK Party argues that the President did not have the authority to make this temporary appointment without first consulting Parliament.

During the hearing, a light moment occurred between Justice Zukisa Tshiqi and the MK Party’s lawyer, Advocate Dali Mpofu. Noting his forceful tone, Justice Tshiqi humorously suggested, “I can see it in your body language; you’re very irritated with me… Maybe you should take a deep breath.” Mpofu warmly replied, “No, My Lady, I’m happy with you.”

Despite this exchange, the case itself is serious. Advocate Mpofu argued that the President overstepped his constitutional powers and failed to provide sufficient reasons for the appointment.

Legal representatives for the Presidency defended the move, stating it was both legal and necessary, and that the Constitution grants the President discretion to make such temporary appointments.

The case has drawn significant public interest amid ongoing political tensions. The court has reserved its judgment, and a ruling is expected in the coming weeks. The outcome could set an important new precedent for executive power and constitutional oversight in South Africa.

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