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Mchunu Reveals How Mary De Haas, Patricia Mashale And Sarah Burger Helped Expose SAPS Misconduct

December 6, 2025
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Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has provided insight into how information from key individuals contributed to investigations into reports raised against the South African Police Service (SAPS), during proceedings at the Madlanga Commission.

According to Minister Mchunu, people such as Mary de Haas, Patricia Mashale, and Sarah Burger played pivotal roles in bringing forward information that helped guide investigations into the conduct of certain SAPS members. He explained that, in some cases, these individuals provided critical and factual intelligence, which the ministry used to scrutinize allegations of misconduct within the police service.

“The information shared by these individuals was vital in our efforts to ensure accountability and proper conduct within the SAPS,” Mchunu said. “It allowed us to investigate matters thoroughly and take appropriate steps based on verified facts.”

Mchunu’s testimony underscores the importance of whistleblowers and informants in maintaining transparency and integrity within law enforcement agencies. While he acknowledged that not all information was conclusive, he emphasized that reports from credible sources like de Haas, Mashale, and Burger were instrumental in shaping the ministry’s approach to internal investigations.

The Minister’s remarks come amid ongoing scrutiny of SAPS operations, with the Madlanga Commission examining allegations of misconduct and the effectiveness of police oversight mechanisms. By highlighting the role of individuals who brought forward concerns, Mchunu stressed the collaborative effort required to uphold accountability in policing.

The minister also noted that the ministry does not act unilaterally on information but cross-verifies details to ensure the credibility of reports before any action is taken. This approach, he said, is designed to balance the need for thorough investigation with fairness and due process for all involved.

Mchunu’s explanation reflects a broader commitment by the ministry to leverage credible sources while maintaining institutional checks and balances, thereby reinforcing public trust in law enforcement oversight processes.

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