There must be heavy penalties against journalists who push agenda – Mkhwanazi
KZN Police Commissioner, Lt-Gen. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, has dropped names of journalists who are allegedly captured by rogue Crime Intelligence Officers to push an agenda through stories.
Mkhwanazi said journalists should get heavy punishment for pushing such a narrative.
Testifying before the ad hoc committee probing police criminality in Parliament on Wednesday, Mkhwanazi accused a City Press journalist, Abram Mashego of publishing unsolicited information against him.
Mkhwanazi has taken issue with a media inquiry sent by Mashego regarding “a legal stab” by General Shadrack Sibiya — a claim that never materialised.
He questioned Mashego’s decision to report on what he described as clear misinformation.
The General told committee members that he had screenshot the message to share with a colleague — a copy that was ultimately leaked on social media.
Calling for accountability in the media, Mkhwanazi urged Parliament to consider mechanisms to deal with journalists who publish false or misleading reports.
He warned of the risks that come with unchecked media freedom.
“To say that it’s gospel whatever they say — it’s wrong. It cannot be like that… There has been a lot of pushback indirectly through the journalists, a lot of media stories written.”
Pressed on the role journalists may have played in the controversy, he said:“Some of those journalists who wrote bad things, they are starting to change their tune, and they start connecting the dots themselves.”
Still, he was clear not to paint the entire profession with the same brush, saying not all journalists were complicit.
Mashego has yet to respond to the claims.
Meanwhile, Mkhwanazi said he would reveal more when given a proper platform — hinting at explosive revelations still to come: “Some of the secrets will shock you.”
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