Why Senzo Mchunu Says the Political Killings Task Team Should’ve Been Shut Down Years Ago Inside the R435-million saga, shifting accountability, and the uncomfortable truth about...
The damning testimony at the Madlanga Commission has finally triggered a seismic response. The City of Ekurhuleni, facing allegations of deep-seated corruption and criminality within its...
Police Body-Worn Cameras Still Not in Action Seven Months After Promise South Africans are still waiting for body-worn cameras (BWC) for police officers, a promise first...
Inside the Political Killings Task Team: The SAPS Unit That Works Against the Clock A rare look into the high-speed, high-pressure world of South Africa’s most...
In a packed ceremony at the iconic Union Buildings this past Friday, Professor Firoz Cachalia was sworn in as South Africa’s new Minister of Police. The...
Inside the Madlanga Commission and the elite team probing explosive SAPS allegations South Africans are no strangers to commissions of inquiry. From state capture to Life...
R120bn to fix a broken system, but will it be enough? South Africa’s law enforcement system is under pressure like never before, rocked by rising crime,...
Union voices grow louder as sexual misconduct allegations surface in police training academies A powerful chorus for justice echoed through Pretoria this week as members of...
New study reveals SAPS officers are rarely punished for serious misconduct and public trust is eroding A new wave of concern is washing over South Africa’s...
South Africa’s Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has issued a rallying cry for a stronger, action-driven partnership between the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the private sector, warning that the country’s crime epidemic...