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General Mkhwanazi and the Police Civil War: Key Facts You Need to Know

Last updated: 8 December 2025,
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Karabo Makodi
Published: 9 July 2025,
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In an unprecedented move, General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), made a series of bombshell accusations against Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu, implicating him in a vast network of corruption that threatens the integrity of the country’s law enforcement agencies. These allegations, which include accusations of Mchunu’s involvement with powerful criminal syndicates and the obstruction of investigations into political killings, have sent shockwaves through the South African public, stirring debates on the credibility of South Africa’s police force and its leadership.

Contents
  • Mkhwanazi’s Allegations: Corruption at the Highest Levels of Law Enforcement
  • Political Killings and Organized Crime: A Complicated Web of Influence
  • Minister Senzo Mchunu Responds to the Allegations
  • Public Reaction: Support for Mkhwanazi and Growing Calls for Investigation
  • The Way Forward: Investigations and Reforms Needed
  • The Battle for Transparency in South African Policing

General Mkhwanazi’s claims were alarming. He accused Mchunu of political interference, specifically in the disbandment of the Political Killings Task Team, a critical unit working to investigate assassinations linked to politics in KwaZulu-Natal. Mkhwanazi also alleged that Mchunu’s political influence was used to protect powerful figures and criminal syndicates operating with impunity.

However, these shocking allegations have been met with a swift denial from Minister Mchunu, who, on July 9, 2025, took to social media to respond to the accusations directly.


Mkhwanazi’s Allegations: Corruption at the Highest Levels of Law Enforcement

Mkhwanazi’s accusations have sent ripples through the South African police service. According to Mkhwanazi, Mchunu’s actions have obstructed investigations into politically motivated killings in KwaZulu-Natal, one of South Africa’s most volatile provinces in terms of political violence. He also pointed to alleged connections between Mchunu and influential business figures like Kat Matlala and Brown Mogotsi, whose activities have raised questions about the relationship between the political elite and criminal syndicates.

“It is clear that the political killings task team was dismantled to prevent further investigation into powerful crime syndicates,” Mkhwanazi claimed. “There are high-ranking officials within the police force who are complicit in covering up these crimes.”

Further allegations include Mkhwanazi’s assertion that Mchunu directed Deputy National Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya to withdraw and delay numerous investigations into political killings, despite the existence of arrest warrants in some of these cases.

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Political Killings and Organized Crime: A Complicated Web of Influence

The allegations are tied to a broader pattern of political violence and corruption in South Africa. KwaZulu-Natal has been at the centre of political killings, with political rivals, business leaders, and community members frequently caught in the crossfire. The Political Killings Task Team, which was formed to investigate these killings, had reportedly made significant progress before its disbandment, according to Mkhwanazi.

In addition to the political killings, Mkhwanazi pointed to the role of powerful business figures like Kat Matlala, who allegedly has ties to Mchunu and other influential individuals within the ANC. Matlala is accused of being involved in questionable government tenders, including a R360 million tender that was later cancelled, but not before Matlala reportedly received a large sum of money.

According to Mkhwanazi, “These syndicates have infiltrated the highest levels of power, and the police are being used as a tool to shield these powerful criminals from justice.”


Minister Senzo Mchunu Responds to the Allegations

In response to Mkhwanazi’s accusations, Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu issued a statement via X (formerly Twitter) on July 9, 2025, firmly denying any involvement with Matlala or Mogotsi. Mchunu sought to clarify his position on the matter, emphasizing transparency and accountability while respecting the call from President Cyril Ramaphosa for calm and restraint during this sensitive period.

In his statement, Mchunu stated:

“FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

9 July 2025

STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS REGARDING THE MINISTER’S ALLEGED ASSOCIATION WITH MR MATLALA AND MR MOGOTSI

In response to the recent allegations made by Provincial Commissioner Mkhwanazi, and while respecting the President’s call for calm, the Minister of Police, Mr. Senzo Mchunu feels it is important to clarify the following:
The Minister has never met Mr. Matlala, has never spoken to him, nor has the Minister ever requested or received anything from him.

The Minister did, however, initiate a review of the SAPS tender awarded to him when suspicions of possible wrongdoing surfaced. It was the same tender which has since been terminated.

Furthermore, whilst the Minister knows and has met Mr. Brown Mogotsi, he is just a comrade and not an associate of the Minister. The Minister has never requested or received anything from him.”

This statement aims to clear the air and refute claims made by Mkhwanazi. Mchunu’s response also underscores his commitment to addressing any wrongdoing, stating that he initiated a review of the tender related to Matlala after concerns were raised, which eventually led to the termination of the deal.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
⁰9 July 2025

STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS REGARDING THE MINISTER’S ALLEGED ASSOCIATION WITH MR MATLALA AND MR MOGOTSI

In response to the recent allegations made by Provincial Commissioner Mkhwanazi, and while respecting the President's call for…

— Senzo Mchunu (@Senzo_Mchunu_) July 9, 2025

Public Reaction: Support for Mkhwanazi and Growing Calls for Investigation

Despite Mchunu’s denial, public support for General Mkhwanazi has surged. Many South Africans are rallying behind Mkhwanazi, believing that his bold stand against corruption is a step towards transparency within the SAPS. Public protests have been organized, with citizens calling for action against corrupt officials and demanding that investigations into the allegations be handled promptly.

The South African public, long weary of corruption scandals within the police force, is hoping that Mkhwanazi’s claims will lead to much-needed reforms in the country’s law enforcement and judicial systems. According to political analyst Dr. Niazi Zaman, “The truth needs to come to light. If there is corruption at the highest levels of law enforcement, it is not just a problem for the police – it is a problem for all South Africans.”


The Way Forward: Investigations and Reforms Needed

The unfolding controversy surrounding General Mkhwanazi and Minister Mchunu is indicative of a much larger issue facing South Africa – the deep-rooted corruption that affects not only law enforcement but also key institutions such as the judiciary and political system.

Experts agree that a full, independent investigation into these allegations is vital to ensure that the truth is uncovered. Criminologist Dr. Guy Lamb emphasised that for South Africa to move forward, transparency and accountability must be prioritized. “We need to investigate these claims, not just for the sake of the individuals involved, but for the future of policing and justice in South Africa.”

In light of these developments, the calls for reform within the SAPS have grown louder. A complete overhaul of the police service may be necessary to restore public trust, as the current situation points to systemic corruption that cannot be ignored.


The Battle for Transparency in South African Policing

The accusations made by General Mkhwanazi against Minister Senzo Mchunu are a turning point in the fight against corruption within South Africa’s police force. Whether or not these allegations are proven to be true, they have revealed just how deeply corruption is entrenched within the country’s law enforcement and political systems.

As the investigation into these allegations progresses, all eyes will be on the South African government and its commitment to transparency and justice. The outcome of this case could determine the future of policing in South Africa, making it a crucial moment in the nation’s quest for accountability.

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TAGGED:corruption in policeGeneral MkhwanaziKwaZulu-NatalPolice Civil WarPolitical KillingsSenzo MchunuSouth Africa crime syndicatesSouth African Police Service
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