- EFF Joins Investigation Committee: Julius Sello Malema, President of the EFF, has become a full member of the ad hoc parliamentary committee investigating allegations by Lt Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, including his Deputy Secretary-General Leigh-Ann Mathys as an alternate.
- Purpose of the Committee: The committee was established to examine serious claims made by Lt Gen Mkhwanazi, which have raised concerns about leadership and accountability within South Africa’s police services.
- EFF’s Commitment to Anti-Corruption Measures: The EFF has emphasized its dedication to combating corruption within law enforcement and restoring public trust by ensuring accountability and transparency in security institutions.
The President of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Sello Malema, has officially joined the Ad Hoc Committee investigating serious allegations made by Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Malema is serving as a full member of the committee, while Deputy Secretary-General Leigh-Ann Mathys has been appointed as an alternate member.
This parliamentary committee was set up to look into Lt Gen Mkhwanazi’s claims, which have raised public concern around leadership and accountability within South Africa’s police services.
The EFF has expressed its full commitment to rooting out corruption in law enforcement and restoring trust in institutions responsible for public safety. According to the party, this process is essential for building a justice system that truly serves the people.
EFF leaders believe their role on the committee is a crucial step towards exposing wrongdoing and ensuring that no one is above the law—especially within the country’s security structures.
The inquiry is expected to review testimony, gather evidence, and make recommendations aimed at strengthening oversight and improving the ethical standards of policing in South Africa.








