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Top Police Clash in Court: Masemola Denies Sibiya’s Allegations in SAPS Leadership Battle

August 14, 2025
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A dramatic courtroom battle between two of South Africa’s most senior police officers has exposed deep divisions within the SAPS leadership. National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola took the stand in the Gauteng High Court to forcefully deny allegations of misconduct leveled against him by Lieutenant General Shadrack Sibiya.

The dispute goes beyond personal rivalry, with observers seeing it as a fight for the future direction of the police service. Sibiya has accused Masemola of constitutional violations and abuse of power—claims the normally reserved police chief has strongly rejected in court.

Masemola countered that Sibiya acted recklessly by abruptly transferring sensitive case dockets against orders. The commissioner argued he had instructed a gradual wind-down of a specialized task team to protect ongoing investigations, but Sibiya allegedly disregarded these directives in a move Masemola called “damaging” to police operations.

The public feud has raised concerns about leadership stability in the SAPS at a time when the service faces intense public scrutiny. With the case still before court, its outcome could reshape power structures within the police hierarchy. Both serving officers and citizens are watching closely, as the verdict may determine whether South Africa’s top cops can present a united front against crime—or remain divided at the highest levels.

The hearing has peeled back the curtain on internal SAPS dynamics, revealing the challenges of maintaining cohesion in an institution critical to the country’s safety and security. As the legal battle continues, it threatens to further erode public trust in a police service already struggling with credibility issues.

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