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The Madlanga Commission tests South Africa's ability to rebuild investor confidence
The Star
|October 08, 2025
THE Madlanga Commission of Inquiry into alleged corruption within South Africa's police service is more than an investigation into misconduct. It is a moment of reckoning for the country's democratic values and a test of whether transparency can restore trust in institutions that have long struggled with credibility.
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At its core, the inquiry exposes the fragility of South Africa's law enforcement institutions and how far they have drifted from their constitutional duty. The Commission, led by Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, has captured national and international attention because of the seriousness of the allegations. The fact that a sitting Minister of Police and senior police generals are accused of colluding with criminal cartels to subvert justice strikes at the very heart of state integrity.
For ordinary South Africans, it raises painful questions about whether the police still serve the public or have become part of the problem. For global observers, it sends a troubling signal: if the custodians of the law are compromised, who can guarantee safety, stability, or fairness?
Paradoxically, the Commission also presents an opportunity. Few democracies, especially in the developing world, would so openly examine their own security failures. The willingness of a provincial police commissioner to testify as a whistleblower, at great personal risk, shows that South Africa still possesses the courage and institutional resilience to confront wrongdoing.
Transparency, when genuine, can be a powerful reputational strength. It demonstrates that South Africa's democracy, despite its weaknesses, remains rooted in constitutional accountability. It sends a signal that the country's institutions, though battered, still have the capacity for self-correction.
This openness stands in sharp contrast to the secrecy that often defines governance elsewhere. In that sense, the Commission itself is proof that the spirit of accountability is not lost. But transparency without consequence risks becoming theatre. If the inquiry's revelations do not lead to visible reform, the exercise will deepen cynicism rather than restore faith.
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