The credibility of South Africa’s justice system is getting stress-tested as lawmakers drag security insiders into the spotlight over claims of rot at the core.
Today’s witness lineup
Today’s witness lineup
- Xolile Mashukuca is set to face questions about the intelligence sector overlap.
- Pilasande Dotyeni is expected to reinforce earlier accusations.
- Two insiders will speak while keeping their identities hidden.
- Safety concerns pushed the committee to allow anonymity.
- Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee is chasing claims of systemic corruption.
- Allegations point to crime groups nudging investigations.
- Political pressure is accused of bending law enforcement outcomes.
- The probe traces back to warnings from Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
- Sessions resumed at the Good Hope Chamber.
- Proceedings are broadcast live for public viewing.
- The start time was fixed for late morning.
- Members argued fiercely over witness scope.
- Khomotso Phahlane previously unpacked decisions from his police tenure.
- Julius Mkhwanazi described political meddling in local cases.
- Civil groups submitted reform-heavy recommendations.
- Oversight failures kept surfacing across accounts.
- Cyril Ramaphosa’s appearance sparked sharp division.
- Some members favored written responses instead.
- Fikile Mbalula and Feroz Khan triggered similar splits.
- No consensus landed before today’s session.
- Soviet Lekganyane is pushing to finish before deadlines hit.
- The process links to broader state capture fallout.
- Trust in policing and intelligence hangs in the balance.
- Final findings could reshape oversight laws.