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Mapiyeye alleges forged deals tied EMPD to the accused firms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68171, member: 636"] Suspended Ekurhuleni Metro Police head Isaac Mapiyeye testified at the Madlanga Commission that his subordinate, Brigadier Julius Mkhwanazi, forged two unauthorized memorandums of understanding with companies owned by criminally accused businessman Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala. Mapiyeye stated Mkhwanazi lacked the authority to sign the 2021 agreements with Matlala's Medicare Emergency Medical Services and CAT VIP Protection, bypassing protocol that required Mapiyeye's direct approval. He alleged the deals created improper reciprocal arrangements where metro police provided favors in exchange for services. Mapiyeye's testimony links to wider corruption probes involving Matlala, who faces criminal charges and is accused of securing 55 irregular promotions within the metro police while enjoying privileges like blue-light convoys. His evidence expands the Madlanga Commission's focus beyond KwaZulu-Natal political killings to reveal national networks of criminal influence in law enforcement. Mapiyeye, currently suspended for unrelated sexual misconduct allegations, also reiterated demands for metro police to gain full investigative powers to combat internal corruption and organized crime. His revelations highlight systemic oversight failures as the commission investigates how personal ties enabled questionable partnerships threatening public safety. [/QUOTE]
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