Build One South Africa (BOSA) is calling for a full investigation after serious claims made by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. He claims the minister is helping criminals avoid justice. These claims are making people trust the police even less.
Allegations Raise Fears of Corruption at the Top
According to Mkhwanazi, the Police Minister may be involved in protecting criminals by blocking key investigations. If true, this could mean that those in charge of safety are connected to the same groups they are meant to fight. These claims have also raised questions about how deep corruption runs within law enforcement.
BOSA says this is not something that can be ignored. People are calling on the President to launch an investigation. The party says this will help find the truth and fix trust.
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BOSA Says the Public Has Already Seen a Broken System
Nobuntu Hlazo-Webster, who serves as BOSAโs deputy leader, says many South Africans will not be surprised by these claims. She explains that people have already seen the justice system fail in everyday life. Delays in police response, poor investigations, and missing accountability have become common issues.
She stressed the importance of following proper processes to investigate the claims. In her view, the country cannot afford more delays, especially when such serious allegations are made against someone in a high position.
Public Pressure Grows for Lifestyle Audits and Transparency
This issue comes at a time when more voices are calling for lifestyle audits of top police officials. People are asking why leaders are rich but schools and clinics suffer. People have asked this before, but now it feels more serious.
They believe the government should finally take a clear side. They want stronger rules to stop corruption, real action when leaders are accused, and changes that make the justice system work for all citizens.
Why This Matters to South Africans
When top officials are accused of helping criminals or hiding wrongdoing, it weakens the entire system. The public loses trust, crime rises, and honest police officers are left without proper support. This is why BOSA and others are pushing for quick and clear action from the President.
South Africans are tired of hearing promises with no results. What they want now is truth, accountability, and real change.
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