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02 Aug 2025, 12:50 GMT+10
Firoz Cachalia has promised to restore trust in the security sector and crack down on crime with a "no fear or favor" approach
Newly appointed South African Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has pledged to carry out his duties "without fear or favor," as allegations of widespread corruption continue to plague the country's security services.
Speaking to the media shortly after his swearing-in ceremony at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Friday, Cachalia signalled a calm but resolute approach to the nation's crime crisis.
"I will work hard. I'm not distracted by the noise," he said. "I'm not driven by ambition or political ambition. I've been given a task, and I'm going to tackle that task without fear or favour - subject, of course, to the President's guidance and direction as a member of the Cabinet."
Cachalia, a constitutional law scholar and former chair of the National Anti-Corruption Council, acknowledged the weight of the responsibility placed on his shoulders at a time when violent crime, corruption, and public mistrust in policing are surging.
"I understand the moment the country is in and the awesome weight of the responsibility that I have, together with others in government," he said. Cachalia assured the public that their safety and security are priorities.
While careful not to pre-empt outcomes on several sensitive issues, including the role of the current police task teams, Cachalia confirmed plans to meet with National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, on Thursday before commenting on operational matters."It wouldn't be appropriate to speak before that discussion," he said.
Cachalia used his first appearance as minister to link his previous anti-corruption work with his new role. As chair of the National Anti-Corruption Council - whose term ends this month - he said he was now well-positioned to ensure the council's recommendations do not gather dust.
"I'm now in a better position than I was as chairperson to take those recommendations forward, and I certainly will," he affirmed. He plans to facilitate a meeting between the council and police leadership to align on reforms, with a particular focus on whistleblower protection and internal accountability mechanisms.
He also indicated an intention to work closely with Justice Minister Ronald Lamola, saying corruption-fighting efforts must be cross-portfolio to succeed. "The recommendations impact both of our portfolios," he said.
Addressing questions about the permanence of his role, Cachalia clarified: "Today I was appointed minister, not acting."
Meanwhile, Masemola said they will fully support Cachalia in his duties. Cachalia's appointment comes after President Cyril Ramaphosa placed Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on special leave following explosive corruption allegations against him by KZN Police Commissioner Lt.Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Mkhwanazi alleged that Mchunu was involved in the political interference in the SAPS and also in drug dealings.
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