The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has recently made a public statement urging retired Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga to disassociate himself from the South African Police Service (SAPS) commission. This call comes amidst concerns over the commission’s credibility and impartiality. The EFF has expressed doubts about the ability of the commission to conduct a fair and unbiased investigation into the SAPS. The party has cited several reasons for their concerns, including the appointment of commissioners who they believe are not impartial. The EFF has also questioned the terms of reference for the commission, which they claim are too narrow and do not allow for a thorough investigation. Retired Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, who is a respected figure in South African judiciary, has been appointed as the chairperson of the commission. However, the EFF has called on him to reconsider his involvement, citing the potential damage to his reputation and the integrity of the judiciary. The party has argued that the commission is not independent and is instead a tool for the government to whitewash the problems within the SAPS. The EFF has also expressed concerns over the lack of transparency and accountability within the SAPS, which they believe is a major contributor to the problems facing the service. The party has called for a more comprehensive and independent investigation into the SAPS, which would allow for a thorough examination of the problems and the development of effective solutions. The SAPS has been plagued by allegations of corruption, misconduct, and brutality, which have eroded public trust in the service. The EFF has argued that the commission is not equipped to deal with these problems and that a more robust and independent investigation is needed. The party has also called on the government to take responsibility for the problems within the SAPS and to implement meaningful reforms. The government has been criticized for its handling of the SAPS, with many arguing that it has failed to address the root causes of the problems. The EFF has argued that the government’s approach has been reactive rather than proactive, and that it has failed to provide the necessary leadership and direction to the SAPS. The party has called on the government to develop a comprehensive plan to address the problems within the SAPS, which would include measures to improve transparency and accountability, as well as to address the root causes of corruption and misconduct. The SAPS commission has been established to investigate the problems within the service, but the EFF has expressed doubts about its ability to conduct a fair and unbiased investigation. The party has argued that the commission is not independent and that its members are not impartial. The EFF has called on retired Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga to distance himself from the commission, citing concerns over its credibility and impartiality. The party has argued that the commission is not equipped to deal with the problems facing the SAPS and that a more comprehensive and independent investigation is needed. The SAPS has been plagued by allegations of corruption, misconduct, and brutality, which have eroded public trust in the service. The EFF has called on the government to take responsibility for the problems within the SAPS and to implement meaningful reforms. The party has argued that the government’s approach has been reactive rather than proactive, and that it has failed to provide the necessary leadership and direction to the SAPS. The EFF has called on the government to develop a comprehensive plan to address the problems within the SAPS, which would include measures to improve transparency and accountability, as well as to address the root causes of corruption and misconduct. The party has also called on the government to ensure that the SAPS is accountable to the public and that it is transparent in its operations. The EFF has argued that this is essential for rebuilding public trust in the service and for ensuring that the SAPS is able to effectively serve the community. The SAPS commission has been established to investigate the problems within the service, but the EFF has expressed doubts about its ability to conduct a fair and unbiased investigation. The party has called on retired Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga to distance himself from the commission, citing concerns over its credibility and impartiality. The EFF has argued that the commission is not independent and that its members are not impartial. The party has called on the government to take responsibility for the problems within the SAPS and to implement meaningful reforms. The EFF has also called on the government to ensure that the SAPS is accountable to the public and that it is transparent in its operations. The party has argued that this is essential for rebuilding public trust in the service and for ensuring that the SAPS is able to effectively serve the community.