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Incoming acting police minister blasts 'corruption in ANC'

Incoming acting police minister blasts 'corruption in ANC'

The South African14 hours ago
Professor Firoz Cachalia , the incoming acting Minister of Police, has strongly criticised corruption within the ANC, calling it 'an enormous source of shame.'
In an interview with Newzroom Afrika, Kachalia said his political loyalties will not stop him from tackling wrongdoing.
He pledged to act even if it involves members of his own party.
'My ANC conscience requires that I tackle these challenges with principles and a clear commitment to the country's democratic institutions,' he said.
'Corruption in the ANC is an enormous source of shame to me and to many of us.'
Kachalia said he accepted President Cyril Ramaphosa's offer 'without a second's hesitation,' describing the role as an extension of his lifelong work in defending South Africa's democracy.
The presidency announced the appointment will take effect from 1 August, after his academic term at the University of the Witwatersrand ends.
The appointment has drawn political fire. The Economic Freedom Fighters and the MK Party claim the move violates Section 98 of the Constitution. They argue the president cannot assign ministerial functions to someone outside Cabinet.
Kachalia defended the decision, noting that the president can appoint two ministers who are not Members of Parliament.
'These are political and ethical questions, not legal ones,' he said. 'The president had to act.'
Asked about his approach to cleaning up the police ministry amid allegations of political interference and criminal infiltration.
Kachalia said he would start by consulting senior police leadership and listening to their views.
He also welcomed the formation of a judicial commission of inquiry, calling it a valuable fact-finding tool that will assist his office.
'The process that I need to follow is quite clear,' he said. 'I'm going to have the benefit of an objective, reliable process conducted by experienced judges.'
Kachalia also chairs the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council, which recently submitted a midterm and closeout report to the presidency.
The reports highlight deep structural failures in SAPS crime intelligence and recommend urgent reforms, including the creation of a new anti-corruption agency.
While the presidency has not yet made the report public or acted on its proposals, Kachalia said he now has an opportunity to bring those ideas into the Ministry of Police.
He admitted the processing of the report 'has taken too long' and emphasised the urgency of implementing reforms.
Kachalia will perform his duties in full for as long as the president retains him, despite the post being described as 'acting.'
'Once I'm sworn in, I'm the Minister of Police until the president says otherwise,' he said. 'And if he allows me to continue, I will.'
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