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From the political killings task team to the Madlanga Commission: what happens beyond this?

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September 10, 2025

DEHUMANISING CONDITIONS

- PROFESSOR NIRMALA GOPAL

From the political killings task team to the Madlanga Commission: what happens beyond this?

THE contemporary landscape of crime and public trust concerning the South African Police Service (SAPS) is navigating a pivotal moment, particularly after the establishment of democratic governance in South Africa.

Recent developments have brought to light an alarming potential rift between the interim Minister of Police, Professor Firoz Cachalia, and the national commissioner of police, Fanie Masemola.

This fracture has significant implications, threatening to deepen the erosion of public confidence in law enforcement agencies that are already grappling with credibility issues.

The communication breakdown between these key figures raises important questions, especially regarding the controversial decision made by Masemola to return 121 investigative dockets to the political killings task team.

Given the ongoing wave of violence and political turmoil, this decision demands a thorough investigation to uncover the rationale behind it, as well as its broader implications for the pursuit of justice in South Africa.

Moreover, escalating concerns have emerged surrounding the capabilities, dedication, and overall effectiveness of the political killings task team in conducting investigations that meet public and institutional expectations.

This anxiety is further compounded by the recent formation of the Madlanga Commission, which has been explicitly tasked with delving into severe allegations raised by KwaZulu-Natal provincial commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.

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