Acting National Police Commissioner Puleng Dimpane told Parliament on 20 May 2026 that the State Security Agency is auditing the lifestyles of all lieutenant generals. The move forms part of a broader reset of the South African Police Service aimed at restoring public trust.
Dimpane spoke during a briefing to the parliamentary select committee on security and justice. She said the audits represent the first phase of vetting and that major generals would follow in the next stage.
The announcements come amid ongoing turmoil in the police service. Former national commissioner Fannie Masemola was suspended last month while Police Minister Senzo Mchunu was replaced by Firoz Cachalia.
Dimpane also outlined plans for body-worn cameras, upgraded radio systems and new information technology equipment. The service has 42,186 vehicles, many of which are ageing and require frequent repairs.
Cachalia presented the police budget the previous day, noting an allocation of R127.072 billion for the 2026/27 financial year.