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SAPS Launches Investigation into Sudden Illness of Key Witness General Dumisani Khumalo

October 9, 2025
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that it has launched an official investigation into the sudden illness of General Dumisani Khumalo, a senior officer and key witness at the ongoing #Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.Khumalo’s unexpected health crisis has raised serious concerns, as it occurred just days before he was set to deliver a highly anticipated testimony expected to expose corruption within the police service and its links to political figures.

According to SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe, the investigation was initiated to determine whether Khumalo’s illness was due to natural causes or if there were possible elements of foul play. “Given General Khumalo’s position and the sensitive nature of his upcoming testimony, the SAPS has decided to open an inquiry to ensure all circumstances surrounding his sudden illness are thoroughly examined,” Mathe said.

General Khumalo reportedly fell critically ill late last month, just 48 hours before he was scheduled to appear before the Madlanga Commission. He was immediately hospitalised in Pretoria, where medical staff described his condition as “serious but stable.” His family has since confirmed that he is recovering, but remains under medical supervision and security protection.

Khumalo’s planned testimony was expected to shed light on allegations of corruption and misconduct within the highest ranks of the police service. Sources close to the commission said he was preparing to present internal documentation detailing how some senior officers allegedly manipulated procurement processes, interfered in investigations, and maintained questionable relationships with influential political figures.

The Madlanga Commission, established earlier this year, is investigating deep-rooted allegations of corruption, abuse of power, and political interference within the South African Police Service. It has already heard explosive evidence from several witnesses, including former intelligence operatives and current officers, pointing to systemic misconduct and the use of police resources for personal or political gain.

National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola has urged restraint and patience while investigations are ongoing. “We are taking this matter extremely seriously. The investigation will determine the facts, and no assumptions will be made until we have clear medical and forensic evidence,” he said.

Political parties and civil society groups have also called for transparency. The Democratic Alliance (DA) and ActionSA have urged the police to keep the public informed about the progress of the investigation, warning that any attempt to silence whistleblowers would undermine the credibility of the commission and public confidence in law enforcement.

As the investigation continues, the Madlanga Commission has postponed Khumalo’s testimony until he is medically cleared to appear. The commission’s chairperson, Justice Mandla Madlanga, has reiterated that the inquiry will proceed “without fear or favour” and that no amount of intimidation will derail its mission to uncover the truth.

For now, all eyes remain on the outcome of the SAPS investigation — and on General Khumalo’s recovery — as the nation awaits answers about whether his sudden illness was merely coincidental or part of a larger, more sinister effort to silence a key voice against corruption in South Africa’s police service.

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