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    By News Team on July 7, 2025 News Briefing, South Africa, World News
    Police clash over political murder probes in South Africa
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    Cliff Notes – Police clash over political murder probes

    • Police clash over political murder probes in South Africa as a new power struggle emerges between the Police and politicians.
    • Allegations from Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi suggest Police Minister Senzo Mchunu interfered in investigations into political assassinations to protect connected individuals.
    • South Africa’s political leaders are calling for immediate action, including debates on police corruption and an independent inquiry into the integrity of the South African Police Service.

    Police clash over political murder probes

    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s focus at the BRICS summit in Brazil was disrupted by a new political scandal. On Sunday after a top police officer made allegations implicating the country’s police minister that has rocked the rule of law.

    Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi accused Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and other senior officials of interfering in investigations into political assassinations to shield politically connected people.

    Mkhwanazi, who oversees police operations in KwaZulu-Natal province and previously served as acting national police commissioner, also accused other officials of obstructing police work against organised crime.

    Police clash over political murder probes

    According to the AFP Mchunu has denied the allegations as “insinuations made without evidence or due processes,”.

    Ramaphosa was forced to comment on the issue, whilst at BRICS summits in Brazil, he described the matter as one of “grave national security concern” and said it was “receiving the highest priority attention.”

    “It is vital that the integrity of the country’s security services is safeguarded and that the rule of law is affirmed,” the president said in a statement late Sunday.

    South African lawmakers demand Ramaphosa act

    Politicians across the political spectrum have called on the president to take action.

    The Democratic Alliance (DA), the second-largest party in Ramaphosa’s governing coalition, has called for an urgent debate in Parliament on corruption in the South African Police Service (SAPS).

    “Our country will never win against violent crime, and our streets will never be safe, until the SAPS has robust integrity management inside and out,” said the DA’s Ian Cameron, who also chairs Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Police.

    Another lawmaker on the committee, David Skosana of the uMkhonto weSizwe party, urged Mkhwanazi to lay charges against Mchunu within 24 hours.

    The Economic Freedom Fighters called for the immediate suspension of Mchunu and Deputy National Police Commissioner for Crime Detection Lt. Gen. Shadrack Sibiya, who has also been implicated.

    The Inkatha Freedom Party, whose deputy chief whip in Parliament, Khethamabala Sithole, was shot dead in what appeared to be a political killing in May, wants the president to appoint an independent commission of inquiry.

    “The collective integrity of the SAPS has been alleged to be wholly compromised, and the country has every reason to be worried,” the party said.

    Police showdown in South Africa

    South Africa is notorious for its corruption and has one of the highest crime rates in the world.

    A report released last year by the Switzerland-based Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime documented a 108% increase in targeted killings, particularly political killings at the local municipal level, over the past decade.

    In 2018, SAPS formed a task team to focus on political killings. The team has investigated more than 600 cases, arrested 436 suspects, and recovered 156 firearms, at least 55 of which were linked to political crimes, according to the Daily Maverick, a local media outlet.

    At the end of last year, Mchunu requested that the unit be disbanded. When that did not happen, the unit’s dockets containing information on political killings were seized, effectively freezing investigations.

    Mkhwanazi said Mchunu shut down the task team because it had uncovered links between drug cartels, politicians, police, and prosecutors, the Mail&Guardian newspaper reported.

    “All these statements made by him in public require an urgent, thorough and transparent investigation, on a proper platform,” Mchunu said.

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