Senzo Mchunu, the embattled Police Minister, has finally spoken out regarding the controversy that has engulfed him. He has stated that he is prepared to provide his perspective to the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.
Mchunu, who was placed on special leave in response to allegations of political interference in the South African Police Service (SAPS), stated that he is unafraid to address the commission and will speak candidly when the opportunity arises. His comments have been made at a time when the public has become more attentive as a result of the revelations made by the legal director of SAPS, who accused him of executive overreach in police affairs.
The Minister delivered these remarks at a memorial lecture in the Musa Dladla region of the ANC, which was conducted in memory of Simon Msweli and Mike Mthethwa. Speaking to the audience, Mchunu expressed his enthusiasm for the inquiry and is confident that it will provide a clearer understanding of the allegations against him.
Mchunu declared, “I am prepared to present my perspective,” indicating his resolve to defend himself and cleanse his name of the accumulating allegations that have tarnished his political career.
He also verified that he has already appeared before the ANC Integrity Committee, which is currently evaluating the matter from the party’s perspective. His participation is perceived as an integral component of the ANC’s ongoing endeavour to ensure that senior members who are subject to public scrutiny remain accountable.
The ongoing inquiry and Mchunu’s special leave have ignited a debate within political circles, with some party members urging patience and others demanding immediate action. At present, the Madlanga Commission is the focal point of attention, as the former minister has declared that he will ultimately amend the record.




















