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ANC Draws Line:Parliament Can’t Probe Police Corruption—See What Was Revealed

January 17, 2026
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Parliament Committee Is Not Authorized to Probe Police Bribery, Says ANC In a statement released in Pretoria, the African National Congress (ANC) made it clear that the ad hoc committee of Parliament does not possess the power to probe SWAPS corruption claims. Reports of wrongdoing and financial issues inside the police force have prompted mounting demands for immediate investigations, prompting the announcement.

The African National Congress (ANC) emphasized that the committee’s authority does not extend to criminal investigations, but rather to oversight and legislative review, in response to calls for intervention from certain opposition parties.

“The ad hoc committee does not have prosecutorial powers,” stated ANC spokeswoman Pule Mabe on Wednesday, despite Parliament’s crucial role in ensuring accountability. Law enforcement and prosecuting authorities must confront allegations of criminal conduct within the South African Police Service (SAPS). The governing party stressed that there are established protocols for dealing with allegations of corruption within public agencies.

A few examples of these entities with the authority to investigate and take legal action are the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), internal police investigations, and the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID). According to political scientists, the clarification highlights the significance of using official means to combat corruption.

The power to indict or subpoena officials is beyond the legislative competence of parliament, according to political analyst Thabo Dlamini. However, parliament can demand reports and convene hearings. While expressing public concern over allegations of wrongdoing, the ANC made it clear in its statement that it intends to uphold institutional boundaries.

On the other hand, the public conversation is still dominated by demands for more openness and immediate measures to combat corruption. As discussions progress, the primary points include the need for lawful and successful investigations into police corruption and holding the SAPS accountable within the framework of the constitutional separation of powers.

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