
In Conversation With Dennis Bloem- Activists & citizens
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The recent arrest of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) Deputy Chief Julius Mkhwanazi has intensified national debate around corruption within law enforcement and the broader criminal justice system.
The arrest follows a series of serious allegations that have emerged during proceedings at the Madlanga Commission, where multiple witnesses have pointed to alleged links between senior law enforcement officials and organised crime networks. These claims include accusations of collusion with criminal syndicates, abuse of power, and involvement in serious criminal activities.
Civil society voices, including the Activists and Citizens Forum, have welcomed the arrest, arguing that it reflects long-overdue action against individuals accused of undermining public institutions. They maintain that testimony presented at the Commission has painted a deeply concerning picture of systemic corruption, not only within EMPD but across elements of the broader policing environment.
The arrest follows a series of serious allegations that have emerged during proceedings at the Madlanga Commission, where multiple witnesses have pointed to alleged links between senior law enforcement officials and organised crime networks. These claims include accusations of collusion with criminal syndicates, abuse of power, and involvement in serious criminal activities.
Civil society voices, including the Activists and Citizens Forum, have welcomed the arrest, arguing that it reflects long-overdue action against individuals accused of undermining public institutions. They maintain that testimony presented at the Commission has painted a deeply concerning picture of systemic corruption, not only within EMPD but across elements of the broader policing environment.

