Fresh testimony at the Madlanga Commission is tightening the screws on senior police figures, and the fallout could finally crack open years of buried misconduct.
Madlanga Commission digs into SAPS
Madlanga Commission digs into SAPS
- The Madlanga Commission is probing corruption inside the South African Police Service.
- Dikgang Moseneke chairs the inquiry as retired acting Deputy Chief Justice.
- Hearings focus on Crime Intelligence and alleged rogue networks.
- The President ordered a police task team after testimony flagged crimes.
- An Independent Police Investigative Directorate senior investigator is testifying this morning.
- Thuso Keefelakae earlier outlined blocked recommendations and ignored suspensions.
- Evidence may detail probes that were sidelined or buried.
- Families allegedly faced pressure before speaking publicly.
- Independent Police Investigative Directorate linked Julius Mkhwanazi to a questionable blue-light deal.
- Vusimusi Matlala owned the security firm tied to the arrangement.
- Kemi Behari admitted correspondence appeared defensive of Mkhwanazi.
- Promotions of 55 officers in three months raised eyebrows.
- Nomsa Masuku reclassified a case from an inquest to murder.
- Post-mortem findings showed blunt force trauma.
- Alexander Fritz visited relatives about possible police involvement.
- Testimony suggested attempts to shape narratives around investigations.
- South African Police Service members were named in organised crime links.
- Hawks officials were also mentioned during hearings.
- IPID findings often stalled at metro level departments.
- Final report later this year could recommend prosecutions.