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Ramaphosa Says He Did Not List Senzo Mchunu for Further Investigation

February 1, 2026
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has explained why suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu’s name was not included among the officials referred for further investigation after the Madlanga Commission released its interim findings.

The Madlanga Commission is a judicial inquiry set up by the president in July 2025 to look into serious allegations around corruption, political interference, and criminal conduct in the South African Police Service and justice system.

In its interim report, the commission identified 14 people whose names would be passed on to police and other investigators for possible criminal investigation. These included several police officers and metro officials. But Senzo Mchunu, despite facing serious allegations, was not on that list.

The Presidency’s explanation is that Ramaphosa did not include Mchunu because the commission did not find prima facie evidence against him at this stage. According to the president’s team, this means there was no clear basis yet to formally refer him for investigation alongside the others. Instead, they say Mchunu should be given a chance to appear again before the commission and respond to the concerns raised about him.

This decision has sparked a lively public debate and criticism. Some commentators and critics on social media argue that the president is protecting an ally by keeping Mchunu off the list. Others say due process must be followed and evidence must lead the way.

Mchunu, who was placed on special leave in July 2025, has denied wrongdoing and maintains he acted properly in his official duties.

The commission is expected to continue hearings and provide more findings later in 2026.

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