@pule_jones The people he is going to testify against already know him, just as they knew who Witness D was.
We already know who Witness M is when you read part of his affidavit.
The fact that Mo Salah with the Egyptian coach and staff keeps urging the referee to review the VAR but they neglected and never did tells you everything you need to know.
Mind you Salah was fouled in the build up to Argentina third goal and Egypt was supposed to be given a penalty instead.
VAR checked it and still went ahead to give the goal.
This is the worst World Cup ever.
#IPIDArrests#Madlanga
[HAPPENING NOW]
The third suspect in 14 million rand precious stones theft case is Kersha Leigh Stols. She resigned from the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department about a year ago after investigations began.
The arrests follow Witness K, who was a JMPD officer and the former girlfriend of suspended EMPD Deputy Chief Julius Mkhwanazi, who testified at the Madlanga Commission that she and Mkhwanazi plotted the theft.
She is also facing charges of robbery with aggravated circumstances and fraud.
Stols also apparently sent a WhatsApp to Witness K referring to the IPID assistant director, Thulani Magagula as evil as he was investigatjng this matter and that so called plans Stols claimed were made with the Director of Public Prosecutions to have ... sorted out. This implying to make the case go away.
#sabcnews
🎈‼️🔥 No more beating about the bush when it comes to CIC . The spotlight is now firmly on the alleged plot to remove the Inspector-General. 👀
#MadlangaCommission
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Let me focus on matters with proof so from tomorrow I will be exposing how IDAC boss Andrea Johnson covered up for this guy Keith Keating, the kingpin of the biggest corruption cartel in SAPS history that has stolen over R50 billion from the SAPS over the past 20 years
Breaking news
The #MadlangaCommission has postponed Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala's highly anticipated testimony to 15 July 2026 after his legal team, led by Advocate Anneline van den Heever, appeared in person alongside his virtual appearance for the postponement application, with the parties agreeing on the new date and his statement due by tomorrow, 8 July.
Who was Lt.Gen Mfazi?
Lieutenant-General Sindile Christopher "Pitso" Mfazi was a highly decorated South African law enforcement official who served as the Deputy National Commissioner of Crime Detection for the South African Police Service (SAPS).
He passed away on 8 July 2021 at the age of 59.
While his death was officially reported at the time as being caused by Covid-19 complications, subsequent forensic developments and parliamentary testimonies have firmly pointed toward a fatal poisoning and targeted assassination linked to his high-level corruption investigations.
In July 2021, SAPS management announced that Mfazi died of Covid-19.
Suspicious of foul play, his family secured a court order to exhume his body for an independent forensic and toxicology analysis.
The independent results conclusively revealed that Mfazi had been poisoned with liquid casting resin (a synthetic industrial chemical), which caused him to choke to death.
According to testimony presented by whistleblowers and former intelligence officers to Parliament's ad hoc committee, Mfazi was assassinated because he was actively probing massive multi-billion rand corruption networks.
He was investigating a coordinated siphoning operation involving a R1.6 billion Covid-19 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)procurement fraud ring operating directly out of SAPS headquarters.
The Mfazi Foundation has noted that Mfazi was a lead investigator reviewing the controversial Phala Phala farm burglary matter and the alleged misuse of SAPS Crime Intelligence funds.
Before his death, Mfazi reportedly confided in close intelligence analysts that he considered SAPS national headquarters to be an active, compromised "crime scene".
Whistleblowers testified that while Mfazi’s body was still upstairs in his house on the night of his death, senior police officials from SAPS national head office arrived at his home to seize and remove his investigative files before his widow could arrive.
The Mfazi family and foundation have publically called on former Crime Intelligence heads to disclose and return the missing dossier of investigative records taken from his estate.
Over 15,000 citizens have signed a petition backed by the family calling on the Speaker of Parliament for a formal transparent inquiry into the state’s failure to make a breakthrough.
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