IN CONVERSATION WITH Dennis Bloem- Activists & Citizens

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On 6 July 2025, KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi made explosive allegations that elements within South Africa’s criminal justice system had been infiltrated by organised crime. He alleged that political interference, corruption and criminal syndicates had compromised law enforcement institutions and weakened the fight against organised crime.
The allegations prompted President Cyril Ramaphosa to establish the Madlanga Judicial Commission of Inquiry, chaired by Acting Deputy Chief Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, to investigate claims of corruption, political interference and criminal influence within the police and broader criminal justice system.
A year later, the Commission’s work has coincided with significant developments. Several senior police officials and other individuals have appeared before the courts on allegations ranging from corruption and fraud to money laundering and defeating the ends of justice. While investigations remain ongoing and those accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty, many observers argue these developments suggest that the Commission has helped shine a spotlight on systemic weaknesses that may previously have gone unchecked.
Civil society organisations, including the Activists and Citizens Forum, now argue that the Commission has only scratched the surface and are calling for additional resources so investigators can continue exposing corruption beyond the Commission’s current scope.
The discussion raises broader questions: Has the Commission strengthened accountability within law enforcement? Is South Africa finally making progress in tackling high-level corruption in the criminal justice system? And perhaps most importantly, how do we ensure that commissions of inquiry result in lasting institutional reform rather than simply producing reports?
6 Jul English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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