The Citizen (KZN)

New top cop ‘won’t be puppet’

POLITICAL INFLUENCE WILL NOT SEE HIM DEVIATE FROM MANDATE

- Rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Newly appointed national police commission­er General Khehla Sithole says he will not fall prey to political influence as his responsibi­lity is to align the police minister with all operationa­l policies to avoid deviation from his mandate.

Sithole was appointed by President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday and was introduced by Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula at the police training academy in Pretoria yesterday.

He served as deputy national police commission­er for policing operations in 2013 under then national police commission­er Riah Phiyega.

Asked how he would ensure there was no political interferen­ce, Sithole said his role was to execute strategic plans and policing policies as set out by the minister of police and that there is “no confusion” about their roles.

“It will be my continuous responsibi­lity to protect the integrity of the South African Police Service. But due to the vision I share and the strategic capacity I have acquired, I don’t foresee myself having to defend it against the minister because I will proactivel­y orientate him. He has a high capacity as minister which he has already demonstrat­ed,” Sithole said.

The general is the first career police officer to become national police commission­er since General George Fivas, who was appointed in January 1995 by Nelson Mandela.

Sithole, who joined the police in 1986, is also the first permanent national commission­er since his former boss, Riah Phiyega, was suspended in 2015.

He won an award from the United Nations for drafting a youth crime prevention strategy under Phiyega, which was used by many countries around the world.

Mbalula was elated at Sithole’s appointmen­t, admitting he had a challengin­g relationsh­ip with his predecesso­r who was acting national commission­er , Lieutenant-General Lesetja Mothiba, as they “differed on directives”.

The minister cited the leaking of crime intelligen­ce informatio­n under Mothiba. “Secret meetings were leaked to journalist­s. That is anarchy. Police officers leaked confidenti­al minutes, which they got from police generals... I am happy with General Sithole in terms of the outline of his vision... he knows what he is talking about.” –

 ?? Jacques Nelles Picture: ?? SHARED VISION. Newly appointed national police commission­er General Khehla Sithole, right, and Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula at the Saps training academy in Pretoria during his first press briefing on his appointmen­t yesterday.
Jacques Nelles Picture: SHARED VISION. Newly appointed national police commission­er General Khehla Sithole, right, and Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula at the Saps training academy in Pretoria during his first press briefing on his appointmen­t yesterday.

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