In a significant development in South Africa’s political landscape, President Cyril Ramaphosa has suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu following allegations tied to organised crime. The announcement was made during a nationally televised address on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
The President has ordered Mchunu to take an immediate leave of absence while a judicial commission investigates the claims further. Despite the serious accusations, Senzo Mchunu has publicly denied any wrongdoing.
This decision came shortly after provincial police officials voiced concerns regarding corruption within the force. The suspension highlights the government’s efforts to address internal challenges and work towards restoring public trust in the police service.
In the interim, veteran Indian-origin activist Firoz Cachalia has been appointed as the new Minister of Police. His appointment aims to fill the leadership gap during this critical period and reflects the administration’s commitment to combating corruption and organised crime effectively.
South Africa currently faces multiple challenges in law enforcement, and this leadership change may shape future strategies in the ongoing fight against crime. The situation has drawn attention from both local citizens and global observers, underscoring the importance of transparency and accountability in governance.
