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Mounting Pressure for Police Minister’s Removal Amid Crime Crisis

August 26, 2025
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Mounting Pressure for Police Minister’s Removal Amid Crime Crisis
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There are growing calls from the public and opposition parties for Police Minister Bheki Cele to be removed from his position. This demand follows a surge in violent crime and allegations of financial mismanagement within the South African Police Service (SAPS).

Critics argue that the government’s response to crime is often reactive, pointing to recent tragedies. It took a mass shooting at a Soweto tavern, which left more than 15 people dead, for the police to deploy a specialized tactical team to the area. Similarly, a task force to combat illegal mining was only established after eight young women were raped by a group of alleged illegal miners in Krugersdorp.

Opponents, including the Democratic Alliance (DA), state that these crises were long-standing issues that authorities failed to address proactively. The DA has also accused Minister Cele’s department of wasting billions of rands on catering, accommodation, and entertainment instead of prioritizing essential crime-fighting resources.

With the national murder rate reaching alarming levels, many South Africans feel the police’s ability to curb crime is rapidly deteriorating. The public sentiment is that the country has become a “crime scene,” leaving citizens to fend for themselves.

The consistent demand is for Minister Cele to step down and be replaced by someone who will effectively serve the South African people and tackle the nation’s crime epidemic.

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