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“Many Deaths Would’ve Been Avoided Had Zondo Granted Mkhwanazi Space To Speak” Ndlozi Hits Out

September 23, 2025
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“Many Deaths Would’ve Been Avoided Had Zondo Granted Mkhwanazi Space To Speak” Ndlozi Hits Out
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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has sparked renewed debate over the Zondo Commission’s handling of key testimony, particularly regarding former KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Ndlozi contends that the commission missed a critical opportunity by not allowing Mkhwanazi to present his affidavit earlier in the proceedings, despite the former commissioner having submitted detailed evidence outlining alleged corruption within several state institutions. According to Ndlozi, Mkhwanazi’s testimony could have revealed misconduct in the South African Police Service (SAPS), the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), and Correctional Services, highlighting how political elites during the state capture era may have used law enforcement structures to protect themselves from accountability.

Ndlozi suggested that this omission may have had significant national consequences. By not prioritising Mkhwanazi’s affidavit, the commission allegedly overlooked insights that could have prevented further institutional failures and exposed additional networks of influence that undermined justice. He further claimed that the Zondo Commission, despite being celebrated for its role in revealing corruption, appeared to focus on certain witnesses while neglecting others whose testimony might have been pivotal in understanding the full extent of systemic wrongdoing.

The controversy underscores ongoing questions about the effectiveness and completeness of high-profile commissions of inquiry in South Africa. While the Zondo Commission is widely regarded as a watershed moment in exposing entrenched corruption, Ndlozi’s remarks highlight perceived gaps in testimony management and evidence evaluation. Critics argue that the timing and selection of witnesses are crucial in ensuring commissions fulfil their mandate to uncover the truth comprehensively.

As of now, neither Justice Raymond Zondo nor officials from the commission have publicly responded to Ndlozi’s statements. The discussion brings attention to broader concerns about transparency, thoroughness, and accountability in inquiries into state capture, emphasising the need for mechanisms that allow all critical evidence to be considered fully, and for key witnesses to have the opportunity to speak at the appropriate stages of such investigations.

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