SANDF general fights bail denial in R1.5M bribery case

A senior intelligence officer just found himself fighting for bail instead of running operations, as bribery allegations shoved Brigadier General Johannes Prince Mkhabela into the dock.

Bribery case rocks SANDF intelligence
  • Brigadier General Johannes Prince Mkhabela says he will plead not guilty.
  • Pretoria Magistrates’ Court heard claims of a R1.5 million payoff attempt.
  • Prosecutors allege the cash was aimed at burying a fraud investigation.
  • State lawyers oppose his bail over interference concerns.
Co-accused and bail battle
  • Mkhabela appeared with his personal assistant and attorney as co-accused.
  • The court granted bail to the assistant and the lawyer.
  • Prosecutors argue his rank gives him leverage over witnesses.
  • He insists detention cripples preparation for his defence.
Alleged scheme details
  • Investigators claim the bribe targeted a police officer handling the fraud probe.
  • Charges fall under corruption statutes carrying heavy prison terms.
  • Arrest reportedly followed a sting or insider tip-off.
  • Defence signals a full challenge to the state’s evidence.
Wider fallout for the SANDF
  • South African National Defence Force faces scrutiny over integrity standards.
  • The intelligence division's role heightens sensitivity around the allegations.
  • The case feeds broader anti-corruption drives under President Cyril Ramaphosa.
  • Outcome could sway public trust in military leadership.
 

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