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“She is like a female version of Mkhwanazi” Reaction to Marga van Rooyen at Madlanga Commission

September 26, 2025
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The Madlanga Commission, set up to investigate corruption and abuse of power within the South African Police Service (SAPS), has delivered one of its most powerful moments yet — thanks to the bold and unflinching testimony of Major-General Marga van Rooyen.

Taking the stand for the first time this week, Van Rooyen wasted no time making her mark. With calm composure and forensic detail, she laid bare a series of actions allegedly taken by senior officials Shadrack Sibiya and Senzo Mchunu that, according to her testimony, went far beyond the scope of their lawful authority. Her revelations sent shockwaves across the country, with many calling it a turning point in the inquiry into SAPS leadership misconduct.

One user on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) captured the national mood, writing: *“She is like a female version of Gen. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.”* The comment, now widely shared, drew a powerful comparison between Van Rooyen and the respected KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner known for his fearless stance on internal corruption.

Van Rooyen’s testimony was not just notable for its content, but also for her delivery. Unlike some previous witnesses who were evasive or vague, she presented a meticulous and unwavering account, leaving little doubt about the gravity of the situation.

According to Van Rooyen, both Sibiya and Mchunu were involved in operational decisions and disciplinary interventions that sidestepped protocol and breached SAPS regulations. She described how internal processes were allegedly overridden, investigations manipulated, and how institutional structures were twisted to serve ulterior motives.

Legal observers and civil society leaders were quick to highlight the significance of her account. “This is not just about misconduct by individuals,” said policing analyst Themba Ntuli. “What Van Rooyen has exposed is a culture of unchecked authority that poses a serious risk to public trust and national security.”

The fallout has been immediate. Social media platforms were abuzz following her appearance, with hashtags like *#VanRooyenTestimony* and *#SAPSAccountability* trending within hours. Some users praised her as a “beacon of truth,” while others expressed concern for her safety, fearing possible retaliation for her courage in speaking out.

Her testimony has intensified pressure on both Sibiya and Mchunu, who now face serious questions about their conduct and decision-making while in leadership roles. While neither man has publicly responded to the new allegations, the Madlanga Commission is expected to call them back to respond in the coming weeks.

Political analyst Zanele Mahlangu noted, “The bravery of Van Rooyen cannot be overstated. In a deeply politicised and hierarchical institution like SAPS, going against the grain takes exceptional courage. Her testimony could well mark the beginning of a long-overdue reckoning.”

For many South Africans, Van Rooyen’s words have offered a rare glimpse of integrity in an institution increasingly marred by scandal. Over the past few years, SAPS has struggled to restore its image amid repeated accusations of corruption, brutality, and inefficiency. The Madlanga Commission has become a focal point for public outrage — and cautious hope — that the truth may finally be uncovered.

“The system has failed us for too long,” said community leader Bonolo Seabi from Soweto. “But if there are more officers like Van Rooyen willing to speak up, maybe we still have a chance to fix what’s broken.”

As the Commission continues its hearings, the nation remains glued to the developments, watching closely as the cracks in SAPS leadership widen. The question now is whether the powerful testimony of one senior officer will lead to meaningful reform — or simply become another forgotten moment in a long history of institutional failure.

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