Gauteng SAPS officer faces disciplinary action over alleged bribery

Gauteng police have started disciplinary proceedings against an officer seen in a social media video allegedly returning a cash bribe while in uniform. The provincial management has identified the officer and launched an investigation into the incident.

An immediate disciplinary process has been instituted against the officer. Gauteng police management says a departmental investigation has also been launched to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident. Gauteng South African Police Service states that the acceptance, solicitation or facilitation of a bribe constitutes a criminal offence and a serious violation of the SAPS Code of Conduct. “The Gauteng Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Tommy Mthombeni, has strongly condemned the alleged conduct,” said Gauteng police spokesperson Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi. “The SAPS will not tolerate corruption in any form.”

Artikel Terkait

President Cyril Ramaphosa at podium pledging SAPS stability amid police commissioner summons and senior officer arrests in corruption scandal.
Gambar dihasilkan oleh AI

Ramaphosa seeks SAPS stability amid Masemola summons and arrests

Dilaporkan oleh AI Gambar dihasilkan oleh AI

President Cyril Ramaphosa has pledged to work with the police minister to stabilise the South African Police Service following a summons for National Commissioner General Fannie Masemola and arrests of senior officers over a procurement scandal. The National Prosecuting Authority confirmed Masemola must appear in court on 21 April, while 15 senior officers face corruption charges linked to a R360-million contract. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya emphasised adherence to the law.

The South African Police Service has suspended a captain in its Protection and Security Services division for allegedly pocketing millions of rands by falsifying travel expenses for presidential protectors. Brigadier Athlenda Mathe announced the suspension following an internal investigation that uncovered suspicious transactions. No close protectors are implicated in the case.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

Twelve senior South African Police Service (SAPS) officers, including one retired, were arrested on 24 March 2026 in connection with a fraudulent R360-million tender awarded to Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala’s company, Medicare 24. They appeared in Pretoria Magistrates’ Court the next day facing corruption and fraud charges. The case links to broader allegations of Big Five cartel infiltration in law enforcement.

National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola has denied any wrongdoing related to the R360 million Medicare24 contract scandal, insisting he followed proper processes and cancelled the deal amid prior arrests of senior officers. Speaking in Durban after a court summons for April 21, he affirmed court cooperation. Separately, Police Minister Senzo Mchunu challenged corruption claims by the KZN police commissioner.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

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.

Warrant Officer Karl Sander told the Madlanga Commission on Tuesday that the suspects who stole R200 million worth of cocaine from Hawks offices in KwaZulu-Natal are known and linked to unit managers.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

Siphokazi Magangana, a former prosecutor, was sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to corruption and money laundering. The Roodepoort Regional Court handed down the sentence on charges stemming from an offer made in 2022.

 

 

 

Situs web ini menggunakan cookie

Kami menggunakan cookie untuk analisis guna meningkatkan situs kami. Baca kebijakan privasi kami untuk informasi lebih lanjut.
Tolak