Commentary on flaws in Andy Mothibi's NDPP appointment process

While Andy Mothibi's appointment as National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) has been praised, commentators like Rebecca Davis have highlighted deep flaws in the selection process, raising questions about transparency in South African public appointments.

Following President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement on January 7, 2026, of Andy Mothibi—current head of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU)—as the new NDPP effective February 1 (see prior coverage), the decision has drawn mixed reactions. Mothibi's track record, including SIU recoveries of R2.28 billion in 2023/24, positions him well for the role amid NPA challenges like state capture prosecutions.

However, scrutiny persists over the process: a December 2025 panel deemed none of six shortlisted candidates suitable, with its report withheld. Rebecca Davis notes the appointment redeems a flawed mechanism but underscores systemic transparency issues. Reactions vary—OUTA welcomes Mothibi's leadership, while concerns include his age (63) and short tenure until mandatory retirement at 65. The Democratic Alliance has warned of delays. Further examination of appointment procedures is needed to build public trust.

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Illustration of President Ramaphosa appointing Dina Pule as social development minister, with formal office setting and subtle signs of controversy.
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Ramaphosa appoints Dina Pule as social development minister

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President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Dina Pule as minister of social development on 30 June 2026. The move has drawn sharp criticism from opposition parties and civil society groups over her past ethical record.

The National Prosecuting Authority has appeared to step back from its earlier admission of political interference in apartheid-era prosecutions. This shift emerged during cross-examination at the Khampepe inquiry on 25 May. Former president Thabo Mbeki is also challenging a summons to testify before the same panel.

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The United Africans Transformation party has raised concerns about the appointment of Makashule Gana as chairperson of the parliamentary impeachment committee investigating President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Parliament’s ad hoc committee received submissions on Wednesday from the ANC, MK Party and EFF calling for improved cooperation between SAPS, its Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, IPID, IDAC and the NPA.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced several changes to his Cabinet on Tuesday night. The moves follow a request from Democratic Alliance leader Geordin Hill-Lewis made on 17 June.

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