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Ramaphosa Takes Steps to Suspend Chauke Amid Allegations of Misconduct

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Last updated: July 22, 2025 6:43 pm
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has initiated proceedings that could lead to the suspension of Andrew Chauke, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in Johannesburg, pending an inquiry into his fitness to remain in office.

The decision, made under provisions of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Act, comes in the wake of longstanding allegations concerning Chauke’s conduct within the prosecuting authority.

Chauke has served as Johannesburg’s DPP since 2011, following his appointment by then-president Jacob Zuma. His tenure has drawn sharp criticism over the years, particularly regarding claims that he used his position to shield politically connected individuals from prosecution. These concerns have raised broader questions about the independence and credibility of the NPA.

As head of prosecutions in the South Gauteng region, Chauke’s office has been responsible for several State Capture-related matters. However, critics have pointed to the lack of progress in many of these cases, including high-profile corruption allegations involving entities such as the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa).

Civil society watchdogs have previously warned that the slow pace of justice in these cases undermines public confidence in law enforcement and prosecutorial institutions.

Chauke also made headlines in 2020 when he lodged a complaint with the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) against the late journalist Karima Brown.

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The complaint followed a televised programme in which Brown linked him to alleged misconduct and claimed he was part of a network within the NPA aligned with Zuma-era interests.

Brown further accused Chauke of failing to act against former senior officials implicated in various corruption scandals, including former Gauteng Health MEC Brian Hlongwa and former Crime Intelligence boss Richard Mdluli.

The BCCSA dismissed Chauke’s complaint, ruling that his right to privacy as a public figure was outweighed by the public’s interest in matters concerning the administration of justice. The tribunal also noted that his decision not to respond to the allegations contributed to the outcome.

Civil society group Open Secrets has previously documented what it describes as the erosion of the NPA during Zuma’s presidency. A notable example cited was the controversial prosecution of former KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Johan Booysen.

The charges, later withdrawn, were seen by many as politically motivated, particularly as Booysen was probing corruption with potential links to Zuma’s family.

In a statement on Monday, the Presidency acknowledged the seriousness of the allegations against Chauke, stating that his continued presence in the role could harm the NPA’s reputation. The inquiry into his fitness for office is expected to examine these concerns in detail.

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