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Breaking News | A Criminal Charge Has Been Laid Against Lt Mkhwanazi By A Top SA Political Leader

January 13, 2026
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Breaking News | A Criminal Charge Has Been Laid Against Lt Mkhwanazi By A Top SA Political Leader
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National Coloured Congress (NCC) leader Fadiel Adams has moved to escalate long-standing concerns around policing accountability by laying criminal charges against former Police Minister Bheki Cele and Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. His call for both figures to be investigated for alleged fraud and corruption has injected new urgency into debates over transparency within South Africa’s security structures.

Adams filed the complaint this week, arguing that the allegations raised against Cele and Mkhwanazi require full criminal scrutiny rather than political discussion. He insisted that law enforcement cannot operate under a cloud of unresolved claims and that those entrusted with leadership must be held to the same legal standards as ordinary citizens.

While Adams has not softened his tone, his move signals a push for institutional accountability, especially at a time when public trust in policing leadership has been strained by repeated controversies. By formally opening a case, he aims to ensure that the issues are not dismissed or reduced to political rivalry, but instead subjected to an independent investigative process.

The NCC leader maintains that the allegations constitute serious breaches of public responsibility if proven true. He argues that South Africans deserve clarity on how senior policing officials managed their duties and whether any misconduct occurred under their watch. His stance reflects growing pressure from civil society for stronger oversight mechanisms within the police service.

The charges now place added focus on both Cele, who previously faced criticism over his tenure as minister, and Mkhwanazi, whose leadership has also drawn scrutiny. Adams’s actions effectively challenge the state to demonstrate that accountability applies across the board, regardless of rank or influence.

As the case progresses, it is expected to attract significant national attention, particularly from communities that have long felt underserved by policing structures. Adams’s decision underscores his party’s positioning on issues of governance and corruption, marking another moment in the broader national conversation about integrity within public institutions.

With the complaint officially laid, the next steps will depend on how investigators handle the matter and whether sufficient grounds emerge for further action. For now, Adams has made clear that he intends to press forward until the concerns he raised are fully examined.

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