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Phiyega’s entire performance needs to be reviewed - Zakhele Mbhele

DA MP says suspended SAPS chief's failings go far beyond the Marikana tragedy

Phiyega’s entire performance needs to be reviewed

22 November 2015

The DA rejects President Zuma's refusal to widen the terms of reference of the inquiry into suspended National Police Commissioner, Riah Phiyega's fitness for office. It is a slap in the face for the millions of South Africans who want real accountability for her dismal performance.

The terms of reference must be widened to include allegations, detailed in today’s Sunday Independent, that she is still interfering in the operational management of the police service despite being suspended. 

In a statement issued on the Presidency's website on Friday, it was announced that "President Jacob Zuma has not amended the terms of reference of the Board of Inquiry into the allegations of misconduct by Riah Phiyega and/or her capacity to execute official duties efficiently, arising from the Marikana Commission of Inquiry...The terms remain the same."

This means that the inquiry into Phiyega is based solely on the recommendations of the Farlam Commission into the Marikana massacre. But the fact is that there are a wide range of issues that necessitates widening the inquiry’s terms of reference.

The DA has twice requested the President to widen the terms of reference on rational and substantive grounds. The most recent premise is the damning findings of the Ministerial Reference Group (MRG), established by Police Minister, Nathi Nhleko, in October 2014. It found Phiyega guilty of perjury, misconduct, fraud and misleading Parliament.

Riah Phiyega’s failings go far beyond the tragedy of Marikana. She has directly contributed to the decline of the SAPS and compromised its ability to ensure that ordinary South Africans are safe and secure in their homes, workplaces and on the streets.

President Zuma continues to disregard the safety needs of ordinary citizens by not dealing decisively and comprehensively with the leadership failure in the police service that is Riah Phiyega. Clearly their plea for a police service that is efficient and led by experienced and ethical senior management is another addition to the list of #ThingsZumaLaughsAt.

Statement issued by Zakhele Mbhele MP, DA Shadow Minister of Police, 22 November 2015