It was a day of reckoning for suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, as he faced a grilling from
Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee earlier today. Mchunu, who’s accused of interfering in police
investigations and shielding political allies, spent the day defending himself against claims that go to the very heart of South Africa’s policing crisis. His testimony has opened up deep questions about
political interference, the state of the SAPS, and whether accountability still holds in the country’s
security structures. Tonight, we unpack what happened inside Parliament — and what it could mean for the future of law enforcement in South Africa.

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