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Suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu is appearing before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee in Cape Town on. He faces questions about alleged interference in police investigations and the reported disbanding of the Political Killings Task Team.
What Happened
The session began with Mchunu taking the stand before a tense committee. Members questioned him about claims made by Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, who accused him of disrupting key investigations and protecting political interests.
Evidence presented to the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry is also discussed. The commission is investigating broader political influence in the criminal justice system.
Meanwhile, DA MP Dianne Kohler-Barnard faced calls to step down for allegedly leaking classified information. A legal opinion, however, cleared her to continue her role on the committee.
Official Response
Mchunu strongly denies the allegations. He said he had “never acted to undermine investigations or protect anyone from accountability.” He welcomed the inquiry, saying it offered “a chance to clear my name and restore public trust.”
The committee’s chairperson confirmed that the inquiry would continue to unpack issues linked to state capture and organised crime.
Community Impact
The hearings have sparked public interest across South Africa. Many citizens believe the process could help rebuild confidence in law enforcement and strengthen democratic oversight.







