In Conversation With Cde Joel Kgomotso Masilela kwa Mahlangu(ANC) Greater Tshwane Regional Spokesperson

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The African National Congress (ANC) in the Greater Tshwane Region has responded to recent proceedings at the Madlanga Commission, pointing to what it describes as deep-rooted corruption and institutional failure within the Tshwane Metropolitan Police Department (TMPD).

The party says testimony from witnesses appearing before the Commission confirms longstanding concerns about maladministration, political interference, and compromised appointments within the department. According to the ANC, these issues stem from decisions taken under previous administrations, particularly relating to the removal of experienced officials within key units such as vetting and internal oversight.

Central to the claims is the allegation that senior positions within TMPD were filled by individuals lacking proper qualifications, vetting, or security clearance. The statement suggests that this may have enabled the weakening of internal controls, allowing corruption and abuse of power to take root within the institution.

Further allegations include improper political influence in operational matters, irregular recruitment processes, and questionable relationships between officials and external service providers. These claims, while serious, form part of a broader and highly contested political narrative, with different parties offering competing interpretations of governance failures within the City of Tshwane.

The Madlanga Commission itself has become a focal point for uncovering alleged corruption linked to policing, tenders, and political interference, not just in Tshwane but more broadly. Its findings are expected to have significant implications for accountability, governance reforms, and public trust in law enforcement institutions.
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