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Chaos in SA Security: Ramaphosa Denies PKTT Shutdown, Blames Minister Mchunu

March 20, 2026
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has denied authorizing the disbandment of the Public Key Task Team (PKTT), stating that he was only formally informed of the decision in February 2025. His clarification was made in written submissions to an ad hoc committee investigating the circumstances surrounding the controversial move in Johannesburg.

In his submission, Ramaphosa placed responsibility on Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, accusing him of acting outside his authority by unilaterally dissolving the unit. The President stressed that a decision of such magnitude required proper consultation and approval at the highest levels of government, which, according to him, did not take place.

Ramaphosa made it clear that his office neither approved nor endorsed the disbandment, underscoring the importance of adherence to established governance processes. His remarks come amid growing political pressure and public concern over the implications of the decision.

The PKTT, regarded as a key structure within South Africa’s security and intelligence framework, has been central to debates about national safety and operational continuity. Critics, including opposition parties and civil society groups, have argued that its abrupt dissolution may have weakened critical law enforcement capabilities.

Political analysts believe Ramaphosa’s distancing from the decision may be aimed at reinforcing accountability and restoring confidence in government institutions. At the same time, attention has shifted to whether Mchunu could face consequences for allegedly bypassing required procedures.

The parliamentary committee is expected to continue its inquiry, with further engagements planned to establish the full sequence of events and assess the broader impact on the country’s security structures.

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