Suspended Ekurhuleni police chief Jabulani Mapiyeye testifying at the Madlanga Commission about an unlawful deal with a security firm, in a tense courtroom setting.
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Ekurhuleni police chief details unlawful deal with Matlala's firm

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Suspended Ekurhuleni metro police chief Jabulani Mapiyeye testified on 6 November 2025 at the Madlanga Commission about an unlawful memorandum of understanding with Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala's security company. The agreement allegedly allowed private access to police surveillance and tactical support, which Mapiyeye described as illegal. This comes amid broader probes into Matlala's ties to law enforcement.

On Thursday, 6 November 2025, suspended Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) chief Jabulani Isaac Mapiyeye appeared before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, revealing details of an allegedly fraudulent memorandum of understanding (MOU) with CAT VIP Protection Services, owned by attempted-murder accused Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala.

Mapiyeye, who was placed on precautionary suspension in September 2024 over sexual misconduct allegations, stated that the MOU, signed by his deputy Brigadier Julius Mkhwanazi, unlawfully granted the private firm access to EMPD surveillance technology for monitoring suspects, tracking criminals, and providing tactical support in arrests. 'Our members don’t have the power to investigate. The activities that the document suggests CAT VIP Protection Services has undertaken with EMPD are illegal activities in the sense [that] they do not have the legislative powers,' Mapiyeye testified.

He emphasized that Mkhwanazi lacked authority to sign the MOU, as approval required the city manager. 'The MOU is fraudulent. Brigadier Mkhwanazi did not have the requisite authority to conclude any MOU on behalf of the city,' Mapiyeye said. The collaboration reportedly began in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, when Matlala's other firm, Medicare24, assisted with health testing for EMPD officers.

Mapiyeye also accused Mkhwanazi of running a parallel security operation at the 2022 State of the City Address (SOCA), deploying CAT VIP personnel without his knowledge. An unsigned letter from 15 June 2022 outlined CAT VIP's intent to donate vehicles and helicopter support under the MOU. In 2023, Mapiyeye filed an affidavit with the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) declaring the MOU fraudulent, part of the ongoing 'blue light saga' probe where Matlala's vehicles were fitted with EMPD emergency lights.

IPID has recommended disciplinary action against Mkhwanazi and referred the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions. Separately, the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) confirmed a probe into Matlala over a terminated R360-million SAPS policing contract awarded in 2024, with referrals starting in February 2025. Mapiyeye's testimony continues on Friday.

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Hearings expose alleged drug cartel ties in South African policing

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Two parallel inquiries in South Africa have uncovered deep distrust and corruption allegations within law enforcement, stemming from claims of a drug cartel's infiltration into police and politics. Key figures like former minister Bheki Cele and Vusimuzi Matlala face scrutiny over financial dealings, while the disbandment of a task team raises questions about protecting criminals. The Madlanga Commission is set to submit an interim report this week, though it will remain confidential.

Lieutenant General Dumisani Khumalo, head of Crime Intelligence, testified that only one police officer linked to criminal cartels has been arrested in Gauteng amid ongoing investigations into infiltration of the justice system. He denied allegations of data deletion from suspect Vusimuzi Matlala's phones, contradicting claims by the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption. The testimony occurred before Parliament's ad hoc committee probing cartel activities.

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This week, the Madlanga Commission and Parliament's ad hoc committee heard explosive testimonies on alleged police corruption linked to criminal cartels and the controversial disbandment of the Political Killings Task Team. Witnesses detailed unlawful deals, interference in operations, and threats, while officials defended actions amid ongoing investigations. The hearings highlighted deep infiltration of law enforcement by organized crime.

Former IPID head Robert McBride testified on January 20, 2026, before Parliament's ad hoc committee, accusing KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi of attempting to undermine an investigation into former acting national commissioner Khomotso Phahlane. McBride described Mkhwanazi and Phahlane as close associates and highlighted inconsistencies in Mkhwanazi's involvement in the 2020 murder of IPID investigator Mandla Mahlangu. The testimony raises questions about internal rifts in South Africa's law enforcement amid broader allegations of cartel infiltration.

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South African police have identified three persons of interest in the killing of whistleblower Marius van der Merwe, known as Witness D at the Madlanga Commission. The national police commissioner visited the victim's family to update them on the investigation, which has recovered one of the vehicles used in the attack. Authorities are exploring links to van der Merwe's testimony on alleged police corruption, amid calls for better whistleblower protection.

The Nelson Mandela Bay metro council is set to hear a motion for the immediate suspension of more than 10 officials implicated in streetlight contract fraud. The proposal, submitted by DA councillor Ondela Kepe, follows revelations from Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa about a preliminary Special Investigating Unit report uncovering serious misconduct. It aims to address corruption that has left communities in darkness and heightened crime risks.

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