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LIVE: Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims
LIVE: Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims

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LIVE: Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims

Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee, tasked with investigating serious allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, is scheduled to meet on Thursday to finalise and adopt its Terms of Reference. ANC Member of Parliament Molapi Soviet Lekganyane, who was appointed as chairperson last week, will lead the committee in examining the claims made by Mkhwanazi, which include accusations of political interference and operational sabotage within the South African Police Service (SAPS). Political parties were given until last Friday to submit their proposed inputs to ensure that the Terms of Reference reflect a broad and representative range of perspectives. However, EFF leader Julius Malema expressed concerns that the draft Terms of Reference had not yet been circulated to all parties. In a letter to committee chairperson Lekganyane, Malema noted that the committee had agreed to circulate the draft by the end of Tuesday to allow timely submissions by Friday, August 8, 2025. He questioned the delay and requested details on the management committee responsible for drafting the Terms and the legal professionals involved, stressing the importance of handling the sensitive matter with seriousness. Due to Parliament's recess, members agreed to relocate committee operations to Gauteng in August to facilitate its work. The 11-member committee is made up of four members from the ANC, two from the Democratic Alliance, two from the MK Party, one from the Economic Freedom Fighters, and two additional representatives to be nominated by other political parties. The committee has until October 31 to present its findings to the National Assembly.

LIVE: Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims
LIVE: Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims

IOL News

time6 hours ago

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LIVE: Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims

Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee will meet Thursday to finalise its Terms of Reference for the investigation into explosive allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee, tasked with investigating serious allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, is scheduled to meet on Thursday to finalise and adopt its Terms of Reference. ANC Member of Parliament Molapi Soviet Lekganyane, who was appointed as chairperson last week, will lead the committee in examining the claims made by Mkhwanazi, which include accusations of political interference and operational sabotage within the South African Police Service (SAPS). Political parties were given until last Friday to submit their proposed inputs to ensure that the Terms of Reference reflect a broad and representative range of perspectives. However, EFF leader Julius Malema expressed concerns that the draft Terms of Reference had not yet been circulated to all parties. In a letter to committee chairperson Lekganyane, Malema noted that the committee had agreed to circulate the draft by the end of Tuesday to allow timely submissions by Friday, August 8, 2025. He questioned the delay and requested details on the management committee responsible for drafting the Terms and the legal professionals involved, stressing the importance of handling the sensitive matter with seriousness. Due to Parliament's recess, members agreed to relocate committee operations to Gauteng in August to facilitate its work.

Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims
Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims

IOL News

time7 hours ago

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Committee to finalise terms of reference to probe Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS claims

Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee will meet Thursday to finalise its Terms of Reference for the investigation into explosive allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee, tasked with investigating serious allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, is scheduled to meet on Thursday to finalise and adopt its Terms of Reference. ANC Member of Parliament Molapi Soviet Lekganyane, who was appointed as chairperson last week, will lead the committee in examining the claims made by Mkhwanazi, which include accusations of political interference and operational sabotage within the South African Police Service (SAPS). Political parties were given until last Friday to submit their proposed inputs to ensure that the Terms of Reference reflect a broad and representative range of perspectives. However, EFF leader Julius Malema expressed concerns that the draft Terms of Reference had not yet been circulated to all parties. In a letter to committee chairperson Lekganyane, Malema noted that the committee had agreed to circulate the draft by the end of Tuesday to allow timely submissions by Friday, August 8, 2025. He questioned the delay and requested details on the management committee responsible for drafting the Terms and the legal professionals involved, stressing the importance of handling the sensitive matter with seriousness. Due to Parliament's recess, members agreed to relocate committee operations to Gauteng in August to facilitate its work.

Parliament elects Molapi Lekganyane to lead probe into Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS allegations
Parliament elects Molapi Lekganyane to lead probe into Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS allegations

IOL News

time05-08-2025

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Parliament elects Molapi Lekganyane to lead probe into Mkhwanazi's explosive SAPS allegations

Parliament's ad hoc committee elected ANC MP Molapi Soviet Lekganyane as chairperson to investigate serious corruption allegations against senior SAPS officials and Police Minister Senzo Mchunu. Image: Parliament of SA The newly established ad hoc committee of Parliament has elected ANC MP Molapi Soviet Lekganyane as its chairperson to lead the investigation into serious allegations made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lt-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. The election took place during the committee's inaugural meeting, convened in terms of National Assembly Rule 158, on Tuesday. Lekganyane was nominated by ANC chief whip Mdumiseni Ntuli and seconded by IFP's Mangaqa Mcwango. EFF leader Julius Malema was also nominated by MK Party MP David Skhosana and seconded by Sibonelo Nomvalo, but he declined the nomination, stating: "No, thanks for the nomination. I'm not available." Parliament formed the committee two weeks ago following explosive allegations by Mkhwanazi last month. Mkhwanzi claimed that some of SAPS' most senior officials are involved in corruption, and linked Police Minister Senzo Mchunu to dubious individuals. Among its key tasks, the committee will investigate the alleged unlawful disbanding of the Political Killings Task Team by Mchunu, as well as the alleged removal of 121 dockets by Deputy National Police Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya. Accepting the position, Lekganyane expressed his appreciation to committee members for their confidence in him: "Honourable members, I want to take this opportunity and thank you for the confidence that you have shown in me to be the chairperson of this committee, which is a committee of parliament that has been put in place as a result of matters of grave concern." He highlighted the gravity of the committee's mandate, saying: "All the eyes of the people of the republic are on this committee. And all the hopes of the people of this country are on us. Wherever there could have been unscrupulous activities, South Africans would want to hear us rise into the occasion, speaking on their behalf." Lekganyane also addressed public distrust in Parliament, citing recent public opinion research. "If we look at the surveys that have been done previously, South Africans are losing confidence in public institutions, including parliament. I think the last survey that I saw done by Afrobarometer was saying that the confidence of South Africans in parliament is at 27%." He continued: "It's up to us, all of us sitting here, to say those confidence ratings or those confidence levels, is that what we represent, or do they represent us as members of parliament?" Outlining his background, Lekganyane said: "I come from the province of Limpopo, the same province where Honourable Julius Sello Malema comes from. I have previously served as the member of the Executive Council responsible for local government and human settlements in the province of Limpopo between 2009 and 2010, and thereafter I was elected provincial secretary of the ANC." He added: "In 2014, I went back to the legislature where I served as the chairperson of the Portfolio Committee of Finance. And then in 2018, I resigned again from the legislature to become the provincial secretary of the ANC. In 2024, I was elected to be a member of parliament." Lekganyane also noted his experience as a special advisor to the Minister of Basic Education between 2022 and 2024. "I worked with the Minister of Basic Education, Minister Motshekga, as a special advisor. I have four university qualifications. Amongst them, there is a law degree and an honours degree in political science." Lekganyane further proposed that the secretariat prepare the committee's terms of reference. "What I want to propose is that the secretariat develop terms of reference for the committee and its programme. So the next meeting, the sooner they conclude that, we must get into the next meeting and adopt those terms of reference." "This is the kind of attitude and work ethic that will take us to greater heights, and I want to give you 100% for the manner in which we responded to the call." [email protected] Get your news on the go, click here to join the IOL News WhatsApp channel. IOL Politics

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