Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has reportedly asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to place him on special leave. This request comes just days before the president is scheduled to address the nation on important issues, including the future of his cabinet.
According to government sources, Mchunu made the request during a private meeting this week. He is facing ongoing controversy related to high-level intelligence leaks. Although Mchunu has strongly denied any wrongdoing, he believes stepping aside temporarily will protect the integrity of his office and avoid being a distraction.
This move comes amid growing public and political pressure on President Ramaphosa to take action against ministers linked to scandals or poor performance. With the 2026 general elections approaching, the president is under scrutiny for his handling of underperforming officials.
The request puts President Ramaphosa in a difficult position. Accepting it could set a precedent for other ministers to step aside when facing allegations. Rejecting it could be seen as protecting a close ally.
Civil society groups have welcomed the move as a sign of accountability. Critics, however, argue that requesting leave is not the same as taking full responsibility.
The Presidency has not yet made an official statement. The matter is expected to be addressed during the president’s national speech on Sunday evening. The nation is watching closely to see if this will lead to a long-awaited cabinet reshuffle.