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“You’ve Made the Commission Bigger than Parliament Because You’re Scared” –EFF Malema

September 11, 2025
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“You’ve Made the Commission Bigger than Parliament Because You’re Scared” –EFF Malema
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In a scathing attack on Parliament, Julius Malema, the head of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), accused Members of Parliament of cowardice for postponing the subpoena of Lieutenant General Mkwanazi.

In the midst of a contentious discussion, Malema dismissed the suggestion that the issue should first be submitted to the commission of inquiry, describing such actions as “irrational” and a violation of the constitutional authority of Parliament.

“You’ve made the commission bigger than Parliament because you’re scared. We are not inferior to anybody. Malema exclaimed, “Mkwanazi must be subpoenaed! ” which sparked a loud response from the audience.

The current investigation into police failings and accountability at the highest levels of the SAPS was the focus of the discussion. Malema rejected this logic outright, while some MPs urged patience and maintained that the commission should take the lead. Regardless of their mandate, he maintained that external organizations cannot undermine Parliament’s oversight authority.

The increasing conflict between parliamentary procedures and commissions of inquiry, which are frequently employed to look into politically charged issues, is brought to light by the dispute. Malema’s statements indicate a wider annoyance with how commissions might be seen as delaying accountability, whereas Parliament is legally authorized to seek answers directly thanks to its subpoena authority.

According to experts, the stalemate may exacerbate political divisions, especially as the opposition parties demand accountability and transparency from high-ranking police officers right away.

Opposition lawmakers claim that Lt. General Mkwanazi’s parliamentary statement is long overdue and that his operational choices inside the SAPS have been subjected to growing inspection. Malema’s forceful intervention is predicted to increase pressure on the Speaker’s office to take action right away.

Critics, however, caution that ongoing delays might weaken the public’s trust in Parliament’s capacity to hold powerful people accountable, even as the governing ANC has thus far defended the procedural approach.

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