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South Africa’s President Kirill Ramaphos put the police Minister Stsz Machun on an immediate “vacation” after he had been charged with references to organized crimes.
On Sunday, Live Speech with the Nation Ramaphos also announced that the court commission would check the claims, which, he said, had undermined the constitution and threatened national security.
He added that Professor of Law Faculty Kashalia was appointed Provisional Police Minister.
Machun denied any violations, saying that the statement was “ready to answer the allegations” against him.
In his speech, the President stated that the allegations against MCHUNU, which include interference with the investigation of political murders and corruption in law enforcement agencies, “call for an urgent and comprehensive investigation.”
He said the court commission, headed by the country’s deputy court to study all claims.
The commission also investigates current and former police officials, as well as members of the national executive director, Ramafos said.
Ramaphos is exposed to the public pressure to act quickly in a high -profile case.
67 -year -old Mucna is an influential figure in the African National Congress of the African Congress of Ramaphos (Anc).
Political analysts have suggested that he could run for a leading position at the next ONC Optional Conference in 2027.
In his statement, Machun said: “I welcome and respect the President’s decision and promise my commitment to the process.
“Honor and honesty are virtues that I personally subscribe to, and what we all need to make.”
The first for the first time was released by Boss Quasul-Natal Province of Nhlan Last Sunday.
He claimed that Mchunu was receiving financial support from allegedly corrupt businessman to finance his “political endeavors”.
General Mkhwanazi also spoke in detail about the sequence of events he claimed to have led to an “organized” deployment group, which was created in 2018 to investigate the murder of politicians, mainly in Quasul-Naul.
He said the team investigations were revealed by references to high -profile persons – including politicians, police and businessmen related to the syndicate of drug addiction – and therefore the team was dissolved.
When he dissolved the unit earlier this year, Mchunu said he did not add value to the province, despite the fact that many cases remained unresolved.
According to General Mkhwanazi, a total of 121 materials was removed from the minister’s instructions and without the permission of his boss, the National Police Commissioner Gen. Fanny Masemol.
“These Dockets, since March, have been in the head office ever since, without any investigations made on them. In five of these fate, there have already been instructions on (effect) of arrests,” said General Mkhvans.
He also claimed that Mchunu had a connection with a contradictory businessman who “financially supported” the minister’s political career.
Wusimuz Madlala signed a profitable contract with the police before he was abolished when he was arrested for attempting to kill in May. Gen Mkhwanazi shared copies of text messages and payment allegedly made by Mr. Madla to prove it.