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Police Minister Senzo Mchunu Accused of Links to Criminal Gangs and Interference in Politically Motivated Murder Investigations

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South Africa’s Police Minister Senzo Mchunu is at the center of a political and law enforcement storm after KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi publicly accused him of interfering in high-profile murder investigations and maintaining ties with criminal gangs. The explosive revelations were made during a televised press briefing on Sunday, where Gen Mkhwanazi alleged that Minister Mchunu received financial backing from a controversial businessman tied to organized crime to fund his political ambitions.

The claims also include interference in a special police task force established in 2018 to investigate a wave of politically motivated killings in KwaZulu-Natal. According to Gen Mkhwanazi, this unit had made significant progress in linking certain murders to senior politicians, corrupt police officials, and individuals involved in a drug cartel. However, he alleged that the unit was abruptly disbanded earlier this year under Mchunu’s orders, who claimed the unit “was not adding value” despite dozens of unresolved cases.

In a shocking disclosure, Mkhwanazi said 121 murder case files were removed from the task team’s office in March on the instruction of Minister Mchunu and relocated to SAPS headquarters, without authorization from National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola. He revealed that at least five of those cases had pending arrest warrants that have since been stalled.

Among the most damning allegations is Mchunu’s alleged connection to businessman Vusimuzi Matlala, who held lucrative police contracts before being arrested in May for attempted murder. Mkhwanazi presented text messages and evidence of financial transfers purportedly showing Matlala’s support for Mchunu’s political activities.

While Minister Mchunu has denied the “wild allegations,” President Cyril Ramaphosa has responded by labeling the matter a “grave national security concern,” assuring the public that the allegations are receiving urgent, high-level attention. Meanwhile, National Police Commissioner Gen Masemola is expected to address the controversy later in the week, as the SAPS reels from other corruption scandals, including the recent arrest of Crime Intelligence boss Lt-Gen Dumisani Khumalo. Khumalo and six others were detained last month in a probe linked to the abuse of SAPS intelligence funds and unlawful appointments within the department.

The unfolding scandal has sparked calls for a full parliamentary inquiry, with civil society groups demanding immediate accountability and transparency to restore trust in South Africa’s police service and political leadership.

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