He said Mchunu’s refusal to release the report was an insult to democracy.
“The classification of the Ipid report as ‘top secret’ is just the latest chapter in this systematic cover-up. Parliament has a duty to oversee the executive, but it is being rendered powerless by a government that protects its leader at all costs. The EFF will not stand by while Ramaphosa continues to evade justice.”
Thambo said the party would approach the courts to compel the release of the report.
The MK Party demanded Mchunu’s removal as police minister for allegedly protecting Ramaphosa.
“Mchunu’s decision to keep this report under wraps has nothing to do with national security and everything to do with shielding his political master,” MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela said.
“Mchunu was a key campaigner for Ramaphosa’s CR17 faction and was rewarded with a ministerial position. Now he is paying back that favour by ensuring damning evidence never sees the light of day.
“It is also worth noting that the intervention by the minister of police renders him an accomplice to the crime and therefore makes him complicit to the Phala Phala crime scene,” Ndhlela said.
The party demanded the release of the report, a full investigation into Mchunu’s conduct and criminal charges to be laid against those involved.
“The MK Party will not stop fighting for accountability. We will seek legal advice to ensure those responsible are held to account.”
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