New Hawks appointee Mbotho is unfit to serve
23 September 2024
The DA urgently calls on the Minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, to set aside the appointment of Major-General Patrick Mbotho to Divisional Commissioner in the Hawks, given the serious allegations against him. His appointment is nothing less than an insult to our nation's commitment to building a professional, competent and clean law enforcement community.
On Wednesday, 18 September 2024, Mbotho's appointment to his new position was debated in the Portfolio Committee on Police, where the Chairperson of the Committee, Ian Cameron, raised critical concerns: "How do we justify an appointment of a general who was previously found not only [to have] sent pornographic material to his detective command ... but also continuing with underworld activities, meeting with well-known underworld figures in Cape Town involved in extortion, among other things?"
An officer who has met with a known figure in the criminal underworld, who assails fellow officers with explicit sexual material, and who left at least one appointment under a cloud of controversy cannot be considered fit to serve in such a high-powered role. Mbotho’s appointment stains our nation’s dedication in protecting women and children and the combatting of organised crime. His placement in such a critical position, in light of these allegations, erodes public trust in our law enforcement agencies.
The DA will write to the Minister to request that he undertake a full investigation into the process taken in Mbotho’s appointment as well as the myriad allegations levelled against him. The DA will also request that the outcomes of such an investigation be presented to the Portfolio Committee for further interrogation.