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Mkhwanazi named new acting police commission­er

- By Bongani Mthethwa

Former acting national police commission­er Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Lucky Mkhwanazi has made a dramatic comeback as the new acting KwaZulu-Natal police commission­er after he was unceremoni­ously ditched by former president Jacob Zuma six years ago.

The surprise announceme­nt was made during a media briefing in Durban yesterday by Police Minister Bheki Cele‚ who is leading security cluster ministers who have been instructed by President Cyril Ramaphosa to deal with political killings in KwaZulu-Natal.

Mkhwanazi is taking over from another acting police commission­er‚ Major General Bheki Langa‚ who was appointed after the suspension of provincial police commission­er Lieutenant-General Mammonye Ngobeni over allegation­s that she had a “cosy relationsh­ip” with controvers­ial Durban businessma­n Thoshan Panday.

Ngobeni has been on suspension for two years‚ which means the province can’t have a permanent police commission­er until her matter has been finalised.

Mkhwanazi‚ who was appointed to replace Cele as national police commission­er in 2011‚ was hastily promoted by Zuma to the rank of lieutenant­general in an attempt at damage control after announcing him as a stand-in for Cele, who was suspended at the time.

A year later‚ Mkhwanazi was also ditched by Zuma, apparently because of a fallout between Mkhwanazi and his boss Nathi Mthethwa‚ who was police minister at the time, because of Mkhwanazi’s abrasive management style‚ his anti-corruption crackdown and the handling of former crime intelligen­ce boss Richard Mdluli’s case.

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