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Southern African Bishops decry rot in police force, demand urgent independent probe

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July 10, 2025
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Cardinal Stephen Brislin - President, Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference

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Pretoria, South Africa: Sheila Pires – The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has raised the alarm over the deteriorating state of the country’s law enforcement, stating that “for far too long, confidence in the Police Force and other law enforcement agencies has been severely undermined by allegations of grave corruption, toxic work environments, lack of accountability, and political factionalism.”

The statement, issued on 10 July 2025 by SACBC President Cardinal Stephen Brislin, comes in response to explosive revelations made by KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Police Commissioner, Lt. General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, during a press briefing on 6 July.

While acknowledging that not all sides of the “contentious issue” have been heard, the Bishops described the public nature of the allegations as “deeply unsettling and, from several angles, a matter of national security.”

They warned that Mkhwanazi’s claims risk plunging public confidence in the police to new depths. “The allegations raised by Lt. Gen. Mkhwanazi will deepen the layers of negativity around police work, its wider human rights culture, and its ultimate efficacy,” the statement said.

The Bishops are calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa and other authorities to act swiftly:
“It is imperative that the issues he raised be afforded immediate and impartial attention.”

The SACBC also insisted on the establishment of a credible and independent body to investigate both the specific allegations and broader systemic failures. “It is of the utmost importance that an independent body be mobilised immediately to investigate these allegations as well as broader issues around police leadership and performance,” the Bishops said.

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In a direct appeal to national conscience and the principles of justice, the Bishops declared:
“In the light of the seriousness of these allegations and for the integrity of the police force and confidence in its work, it is of the very highest importance that the President and those concerned take urgent and definitive action to investigate the allegations, bring to book those who have broken the law, transgressed the rule of law and undermined the public’s confidence in the police force.”

 

Background to the Crisis

The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference’s urgent call for accountability comes amid a deepening scandal within South Africa’s law enforcement leadership.

At the centre of the storm is Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, who has been accused of having ties to criminal gangs and interfering in police investigations into politically motivated killings.

These allegations were made by KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Police Commissioner, Lt. General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, during a televised press briefing on Sunday, 6 July 2025. According to Gen. Mkhwanazi, Minister Mchunu received financial backing from an allegedly corrupt businessman, Vusimuzi Matlala, to support his “political endeavours.”

Minister Mchunu has denied the accusations, dismissing them as “wild allegations,” while President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged the matter as a “grave national security concern” and assured the public that it was “receiving the highest priority attention.”

Gen. Mkhwanazi detailed what he described as a calculated effort to disband a specialised task team established in 2018 to investigate the targeted killings of politicians in KwaZulu-Natal. He claimed the disbandment was “orchestrated” to derail investigations that had uncovered links between high-profile politicians, police officials, and a drug cartel syndicate.

“When he dissolved the unit earlier this year,” Gen. Mkhwanazi stated, “Mchunu said it was not adding value in the province, despite many cases remaining unsolved.”

The police commissioner further alleged that 121 case dockets were removed from the unit at the instruction of Minister Mchunu — without authorisation from the national police commissioner, Gen. Fannie Masemola.

“These case dockets have, since March, been sitting at the head office ever since without any investigation work done on them. Five of these dockets already had instructions to [effect] arrests,” Mkhwanazi revealed.

To substantiate his claims, Gen. Mkhwanazi presented copies of text messages and payment records allegedly showing that Vusimuzi Matlala, a controversial businessman and police service contractor, had been financially supporting Mchunu’s political ambitions. Matlala’s police contract was cancelled in May following his arrest for attempted murder.

Meanwhile, the top ranks of SAPS intelligence are also under fire. Last month, Lt. Gen. Dumisani Khumalo, the national head of police intelligence, was arrested on fraud and corruption charges. He is among seven individuals linked to a wider investigation into misuse of intelligence funds and unlawful appointments within the South African Police Service.

 

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Friday of the Eighth week in Ordinary Time

First Letter of Peter 4,7-13.

Beloved: The end of all things is at hand. Therefore, be... serious and sober for prayers.
Above all, let your love for one another be intense, because love covers a multitude of sins.
Be hospitable to one another without complaining.
As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God's varied grace.
Whoever preaches, let it be with the words of God; whoever serves, let it be with the strength that God supplies, so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.
Beloved, do not be surprised that a trial by fire is occurring among you, as if something strange were happening to you.
But rejoice to the extent that you share in the sufferings of Christ, so that when his glory is revealed you may also rejoice exultantly.

Psalms 96(95),10.11-12.13.

Say among the nations: The LORD is king.
He... has made the world firm, not to be moved;
He governs the peoples with equity.

Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice;
let the sea and what fills it resound;
let the plains be joyful and all that is in them.
Then shall all the trees of the forest exult before the LORD.

The LORD comes,
he comes to rule the earth.
He shall rule the world with justice
and the peoples with his constancy.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Mark 11,11-26.

Jesus entered Jerusalem and went into the... temple area. He looked around at everything and, since it was already late, went out to Bethany with the Twelve.
The next day as they were leaving Bethany he was hungry.
Seeing from a distance a fig tree in leaf, he went over to see if he could find anything on it. When he reached it he found nothing but leaves; it was not the time for figs.
And he said to it in reply, "May no one ever eat of your fruit again!" And his disciples heard it.
They came to Jerusalem, and on entering the temple area he began to drive out those selling and buying there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who were selling doves.
He did not permit anyone to carry anything through the temple area.
Then he taught them saying, "Is it not written: 'My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples'? But you have made it a den of thieves."
The chief priests and the scribes came to hear of it and were seeking a way to put him to death, yet they feared him because the whole crowd was astonished at his teaching.
When evening came, they went out of the city.
Early in the morning, as they were walking along, they saw the fig tree withered to its roots.
Peter remembered and said to him, "Rabbi, look! The fig tree that you cursed has withered."
Jesus said to them in reply, "Have faith in God.
Amen, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, 'Be lifted up and thrown into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it shall be done for him.
Therefore I tell you, all that you ask for in prayer, believe that you will receive it and it shall be yours.
When you stand to pray, forgive anyone against whom you have a grievance, so that your heavenly Father may in turn forgive you your transgressions."


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