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Taxpayers Foot R148m Bill as Mkhwanazi Testimony Kicks Off High-Stakes Police Probe

September 15, 2025
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The long-awaited Madlanga Commission of Inquiry into allegations of criminality and political interference within the South African Police Service (SAPS) is set to begin public hearings this week, with a taxpayer-funded budget of R147.9 million for 2025 and 2026.

The commission was established to investigate explosive claims made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. His testimony is expected to directly implicate high-ranking officials, including former police minister Senzo Mchunu and former crime intelligence head Shadrack Sibiya, alleging political meddling in police operations.

The probe failed to start on its original September 1st date due to the Justice Department’s failure to secure the necessary equipment and resources on time. This delay has already heightened scrutiny over the commission’s management and cost.

In response to queries, Department of Justice spokesperson Terrence Manase confirmed a funding request for the full R147.9 million had been submitted to the National Treasury on August 8th and that the department is still awaiting feedback.

The significant cost has drawn criticism from multiple political parties, who question whether the findings will justify the expense or simply become another costly report that is ignored. The central question for many South Africans is whether this investigation will finally deliver accountability and value for money, or if it will become another example of a costly state inquiry with little tangible outcome.

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