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Khomotso Phahlane Who Lost SAPS Job In 2020 Over Cameras Contract Fights Dismissal In Court

September 17, 2025
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Khomotso Phahlane Who Lost SAPS Job In 2020 Over Cameras Contract Fights Dismissal In Court
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Former acting national police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane has taken his fight to the Labour Appeal Court in Johannesburg, trying to get his job back after being dismissed from the South African Police Service (SAPS). The court is set to hear arguments on Tuesday, where Phahlane hopes to prove that his dismissal was unfair.

Phahlane was removed from his position in August 2020. The reason given for his dismissal was linked to a contract signed in 2014 involving the purchase of panoramic cameras from Ethemba Forensic Group. At that time, Phahlane was the head of the forensic services division, a key role responsible for managing forensic tools and technology.

The contract came under scrutiny amid allegations of irregularities, which led to a deeper investigation into his involvement. SAPS decided to dismiss him, ending his long career with the force. However, Phahlane has been challenging this decision, claiming that he was treated unfairly and that the dismissal was not justified.

His return to the Labour Appeal Court shows that Phahlane is determined to clear his name and fight for his reputation. The case also raises questions about accountability and fairness within the police service when handling high-profile dismissals.

Many will be watching the court proceedings closely, as the outcome could affect how dismissals are handled in the future and impact public trust in SAPS processes. Phahlane’s legal team will argue that his dismissal did not follow proper procedure or that the reasons for his removal were flawed.

The decision from the Labour Appeal Court will be important, as it will either confirm SAPS’s action or order Phahlane’s reinstatement. This case highlights ongoing debates around leadership, responsibility, and justice within South Africa’s police service.Former acting national police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane has returned to the Labour Appeal Court in Johannesburg to challenge his dismissal from the South African Police Service (SAPS), seeking to have it declared unfair and to regain his job. The court will hear arguments on Tuesday as Phahlane fights to clear his name and return to his former position.

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