Ad Hoc Committee Probing Mkhwanazi's Claims Will Be Impartial: Ntuli

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The African National Congress ANC Chief Whip in Parliament, Mdumiseni Ntuli, has assured the public that proceedings by the parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations of police corruption made by KwaZulu-Natal Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi will be conducted impartially.

This as concern mounts over the appointment of ANC MP Soviet Lekganyane as chair of the committee .

Opposition parties have criticised his appointment, citing potential bias due to the involvement of former governing party figures, including suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, in Mkhwanazis claims.

Ntuli says ANC members in the committee understand that their mandate is to serve the people of this country.

He says, As the Chief Whip of the ANC and the members of the ANC who serve in that committee, we are quite determined to ensure that we deal with this issue for what it is and we have no intention whatsoever to protect anyone, including members of the ANC who may be implicated one way or the other."

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