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Hilda Senthumule Breaks Silence on Minister Mchunu’s ‘Shadow Games’

March 13, 2026
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Hilda Senthumule Breaks Silence on Minister Mchunu’s ‘Shadow Games’
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A senior police officer has publicly accused suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu of meddling in police affairs during a hearing before a parliamentary committee investigating corruption within law enforcement agencies in South Africa.

Hilda Senthumule, a high-ranking officer in the South African Police Service (SAPS), made the allegations while giving evidence to the parliamentary oversight committee. She claimed that Mchunu attempted to influence certain operational decisions within the police force, raising concerns about political interference in policing. Senthumule expressed fears that such actions, if proven true, could compromise the independence and professionalism of the police service.

During her testimony, Senthumule provided details of alleged interactions and communications that she says suggest interference by the former minister. Lawmakers questioned her closely about the circumstances surrounding these claims and asked whether she has any evidence or documents to support her statements.

The inquiry is part of a broader investigation into allegations of corruption, governance issues, and political meddling within SAPS. The committee aims to identify whether systemic issues have allowed improper influence over police operations, which could undermine public trust and the integrity of law enforcement.

Mchunu, who has been suspended from his role as Police Minister, has not yet responded directly to the specific accusations made against him. His office previously stated that he denies any wrongdoing and is willing to cooperate with lawful investigations.

Members of the parliamentary committee emphasized that all testimonies and evidence will be thoroughly examined before any conclusions are made. They also indicated that additional witnesses will be called in the coming weeks to help establish the facts. The committee’s ultimate goal is to recommend reforms that can improve accountability and transparency within South Africa’s police system.

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