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Malema Exposes ‘Big Fish’ Allegedly Protected in Criminal Investigations

May 17, 2026
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Any South African police officer implicated in misconduct must face the full force of the law, according to Julius Malema’s demands for accountability inside the police force.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, using a public address with the hashtag #CIConFrankDialogue, argued that accountability should be enforced consistently, including by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration.

There will be legal repercussions for every single one of those cops. They will, incidentally. They will, even under Cyril, Malema declared.

The legal system, according to Julius Malema, is focusing on lower-level offenders while ignoring the prominent figures who run organised crime networks.

It will be easier to apprehend the authorities if they target a little fish. “We are not involving the major players in this,” he continued.

These comments are in line with the EFF’s long-standing worries over supposed corruption networks and the efficiency of South Africa’s law enforcement agencies in combating organised crime at the highest levels.

According to Malema, the authorities are primarily arresting lower-ranking officials, while those responsible for organising or benefitting from larger criminal enterprises remain unpunished.

Officers found guilty of misconduct are subject to disciplinary action and, if required, criminal prosecution, according to the South African Police Service’s previous defence of its internal accountability procedures.

Many South Africans are worried about the fairness of the application of justice at all levels of society, and his remarks echo broader national debates on crime, corruption, and trust in institutions.

The administration of Cyril Ramaphosa has also been under constant scrutiny for its handling of high-profile corruption cases and the need to step up anti-corruption operations.

Discussions in South African politics, already rife with topics like selective prosecution and the necessity for more robust measures against organised crime networks, are sure to heat up following the EFF leader’s comments.

Messages from Malema, who has been speaking throughout the debate, support the party’s long-held stance that higher-ups should be held accountable in addition to frontline officers for alleged criminal behaviour.

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