KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has thrown his weight behind provincial police commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, publicly applauding his leadership amid a growing storm over allegations of criminality within the upper ranks of the police force.
Mkhwanazi recently rocked the security establishment with serious claims implicating senior officials β including Police Minister Senzo Mchunu β in acts of criminal misconduct. In response, Premier Ntuli has called for a full and transparent investigation into the allegations, saying they cannot be ignored or brushed aside.
Describing Mkhwanazi as a “principled and courageous leader,” Ntuli stressed that integrity in law enforcement is non-negotiable, and that those who speak out against wrongdoing must be protected, not punished. His endorsement comes at a time of heightened political tension, as calls for accountability in the police service gain momentum.
Ntuliβs backing of Mkhwanazi also signals growing provincial support for the embattled commissioner, reinforcing demands for urgent action and institutional transparency. With pressure now mounting on national authorities, the unfolding saga is shaping up to be a major test of the stateβs commitment to rooting out corruption β even at the highest levels.