Traffic official questioned over David Mabuza message at inquiry

Samuel Mashaba faced questions at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry on Friday about whether a 2019 message referred to the late deputy president David Mabuza.

Gauteng traffic official Samuel Mashaba continued his testimony for a third day on 12 June 2026. He was initially called to discuss a R286-million cocaine interception in Aeroton on 9 July 2021 but faced intense scrutiny over WhatsApp messages.

One message from 29 May 2019 stated: “I see DD is back, let’s move on our issues.” Mashaba maintained that “DD” referred to Kebby Maphatsoe but accepted the commission’s suggestion that it pointed to Mabuza, who was sworn in as a member of Parliament the day before the message.

Commission chair Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga told Mashaba during the session: “You are being untruthful.” Mashaba also discussed other messages linking him to businessman Tumelo Nku and Gauteng MEC Faith Mazibuko.

The four individuals arrested in the cocaine case included Mashaba, Nku, and two police officers. The original court case was withdrawn, though investigations have since been revived.

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KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi testifies against suspended deputy Sibiya at parliamentary ad hoc committee hearing.
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Mkhwanazi testifies against Sibiya as ad hoc committee wraps up

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KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi gave final testimony to Parliament's ad hoc committee on 18 March 2026, declaring no peace with suspended deputy Shadrack Sibiya and accusing him of ties to criminal elements. He also questioned the trustworthiness of Lieutenant General Hilda Senthumule over a docket transfer. The committee, probing national security concerns from Mkhwanazi's July 2025 claims, now drafts its report.

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has denied claims made at the Madlanga Commission that he met or intended to meet businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. Sergeant Fannie Nkosi testified that Matlala requested his bank card for such a meeting in December 2024. Mashatile stated he was out of the country at the time and does not know the individuals involved.

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The Madlanga Commission on April 24 grilled suspended Tshwane Metro Police Deputy Chief Umashi Dlamini over WhatsApp messages he exchanged with Sergeant Fannie Nkosi, allegedly to sway suspended CFO Gareth Mnisi on a list of seven EFF-linked companies for the land invasion tender. This follows earlier testimony from Mnisi, who denied improper ties with Nkosi. Commissioners accused Dlamini of unlawful interference in the tender process.

A police witness told the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry on Tuesday that Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala provided tip-offs to officers as an informant before facing charges linked to a drug cartel.

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Geophrey Ledwaba, former head of operations at the Scorpions, testified at the Khampepe Commission of Inquiry that he did not halt investigations into Truth and Reconciliation Commission matters in 2003. He described his actions as a compliance with National Prosecution Authority policy to transfer cases to the Priority Crimes Litigation Unit. The testimony counters claims by victim families of political interference blocking justice.

South Africa's parliamentary Cogta committee has demanded a criminal investigation into irregular job advertisements issued by the Nelson Mandela Bay metro during a leadership vacuum.

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