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President Cyril Ramaphosa has responded to growing criticism around the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, saying that South Africans are impatient and fail to look at matters in their entirety. According to the President, he has consistently implemented the recommendations of commissions of inquiry, including those of the Madlanga Commission, and believes the criticism directed at him is selective and unfair. However, this response has raised serious questions. Rather than coming across as a President fully embracing accountability, Ramaphosa’s remarks sound more like a defence of his decisions, especially in light of the interim Madlanga report and concerns around: The absence of Senzo Mchunu during the first phase of investigations The delay and structure of the special task team meant to probe allegations raised by Lt Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi Whether decisive action has truly followed serious allegations of political interference The debate is not only about implementation on paper, but about timing, transparency, and consequences. At the same time, Kohler-Barnard has maintained her demand for an apology from Lt Gen Mkhwanazi, despite his position that he was merely telling the truth and has nothing to apologise for beyond the manner in which it was communicated. This insistence raises another key question: Is the focus shifting from addressing the substance of the allegations to policing how the truth was spoken? In this video, we unpack: Ramaphosa’s response and what it really means Whether Madlanga Commission recommendations are being implemented in substance or in form The political implications of the apology demand Why public frustration continues to grow ⚠️ This video is based on public statements, commission reports, and political commentary. No findings of guilt have been made by a court of law. 📌 Subscribe for ongoing legal and political analysis. ⚖️ DISCLAIMER This content constitutes political commentary and analysis based on publicly available information and official statements. #politics #business #gnu #currentaffairs #news #madlangacommission #finance #jacobzuma #podcast #cabinetminister #cyrilramaphosa #adhoc #ancnews #senzomchunu #justice #law #court #comment #juliusmalema