Cape Town — President and Commander-in-Chief of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Sello Malema, has made what party officials described as “meaningful and substantive contributions” during the sitting of the Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations made by Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
The committee, convened in Parliament on Tuesday, is examining serious claims involving senior figures within South Africa’s security and policing structures. Malema, known for his assertive and analytical approach to governance matters, used the platform to raise critical questions on accountability, institutional transparency, and the integrity of oversight processes.
In his submission, Malema emphasized the importance of maintaining public trust in national institutions, urging the committee to ensure that the investigation proceeds without bias or political interference. He also called for the protection of whistleblowers and insisted that findings from the inquiry must be handled with transparency and fairness.
“The people of South Africa deserve to know the truth. Our responsibility as public representatives is to make sure that justice is not only done but seen to be done,” Malema stated during the session.
Members of the committee noted the EFF leader’s active engagement and detailed interventions, which focused on strengthening institutional accountability and ensuring due process in the investigation.
Photographs released by the Economic Freedom Fighters captured Malema seated attentively during the proceedings, underscoring the party’s ongoing participation in parliamentary oversight functions.
The Ad Hoc Committee is expected to continue its hearings over the coming weeks, with recommendations to be presented to Parliament upon conclusion of the inquiry.
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