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Suspended Lieutenant General Francinah collected R6.6 million salary amid misconduct investigations

August 1, 2025
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) is pushing to retrench suspended Lieutenant-General Francinah Vuma, who has earned over R6.6 million in salary while on suspension for several years.

Vuma, the former deputy national commissioner for support services, was suspended in connection with the “grabber saga” – a procurement scandal involving surveillance equipment. A court-backed investigation found she obstructed justice, though she denies the allegations. The case has also been linked to broader claims of political interference within the ANC.

SAPS now claims her position is redundant due to restructuring and has recommended her retrenchment. However, Vuma – known for her legal challenges – is resisting the move, similar to past drawn-out disciplinary cases.

Further complicating matters, new misconduct allegations have emerged related to PPE procurement during her tenure. While unproven, they add to the scrutiny of her leadership.

The revelation that she received R6.6 million while suspended has sparked public anger, with critics slamming the waste of taxpayer money that could have funded police resources or community safety programs.

The National Prosecuting Authority and SAPS face mounting pressure to resolve the case quickly. Beyond being a personnel matter, Vuma’s retrenchment is seen as a test of whether SAPS can enforce accountability and financial responsibility.

The outcome will signal whether South Africa’s public institutions can balance justice with prudent spending – a key concern for citizens losing trust in the police service.

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