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MK Party MP Tells Acting Police Minister: Stay Out of Police Work

September 1, 2025
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The ongoing debate over the boundaries between political oversight and police independence has intensified after Mzwanele Manyi, a member of parliament for the Umkhonto Wesizwe (MK) Party, publicly criticized Acting Minister of Police, Cachalia, for what he described as unwarranted interference in police operations.

Manyi argued that Cachalia must refrain from encroaching on the responsibilities of the police service, stressing that operational matters fall strictly under the authority of the National Commissioner and senior police management. His comments followed a statement by National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola, who admitted that certain case dockets were unlawfully seized but later returned for further investigation. Reports indicate that this disclosure was made without the knowledge of the acting minister, creating friction over the extent of ministerial influence.

“The Acting Minister of Police has no authority to interfere in operational matters. The work of the Judicial Commission of Enquiries cannot be halted or undermined because of political motivations,” Manyi said, adding that National Commissioner Masemola should be allowed to perform his duties without political meddling.

The dispute comes at a time when several high-profile investigations are under scrutiny, raising broader concerns about the extent of political influence on law enforcement agencies. Analysts note that while the Police Ministry is tasked with ensuring accountability, resource allocation, and policy direction, the operational control of policing—such as case management—rests with the commissioner and professional police structures.

TheActing Minister of Police must NOT interfere in operational matters.
Police work cannot stop because of politically inspired Judicial Commission of Inquiries.
National Commissioner must be allowed to do his job without political interference by Cachaliahttps://t.co/qMtA5BLr4F

— Mzwanele Manyi MP (@MzwaneleManyi) August 29, 2025

Manyi warned that continued political intervention could weaken public confidence in the independence and credibility of the police, further damaging an institution already under pressure to restore trust amid escalating crime rates.

The MK Party has consistently maintained that political interference has eroded the functioning of state institutions, particularly in relation to judicial inquiries and corruption investigations. Manyi’s latest remarks are likely to fuel the ongoing national conversation about the proper balance between political oversight and professional independence within the police service.

The Ministry of Police has yet to issue an official response to Manyi’s comments. However, commentators suggest the controversy reflects deeper structural challenges within South Africa’s criminal justice system. With crime levels rising and public demand for accountability mounting, the question of how far political leaders should go in influencing policing remains one of the country’s most contentious debates.

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