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General Mkhwanazi Clarifies Identities of “Big Five” in Tender Fraud Case

October 19, 2025
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KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has shed light on the much-discussed “Big Five” allegedly linked to high-profile corruption and tender fraud cases currently under investigation. Speaking before the Ad-hoc Parliamentary Committee, Mkhwanazi emphasized that law enforcement can only comment on suspects who have already been apprehended and charged in court.

“You are asking who are these big five — we can only talk about the big five of those that are already arrested and they are in court,” Mkhwanazi stated firmly. “Those that have not been arrested, unfortunately, we’re not at liberty to talk about them.”

According to Mkhwanazi, two individuals — Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala and Katiso Molefe — are among the confirmed suspects currently facing legal proceedings. “The only names we can mention are Vusimuzi Cat Matlala and Katiso Molefe. We have the other three; they are known, their names are known — these are tenderpreneurs,” he added.

The revelation marks the first time Mkhwanazi has publicly confirmed specific names in the ongoing corruption saga, which has rocked provincial procurement structures. While he stopped short of identifying the remaining three individuals, his statement suggests that investigations are at an advanced stage and that further arrests are imminent.

Law enforcement sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, indicated that the case centers around irregular tender allocations amounting to millions of rand, allegedly exchanged through a network of business figures and complicit officials.

Mkhwanazi reiterated his commitment to transparency and due process, insisting that the police would not compromise active investigations by prematurely disclosing sensitive details. “We cannot name those who haven’t been charged — the law must take its course,” he maintained.

Observers say Mkhwanazi’s remarks underline the growing determination of law enforcement agencies to clamp down on corruption within public procurement systems, a challenge that has long eroded public trust.

As court proceedings against Matlala and Molefe continue, the public now awaits the next move in what could become one of South Africa’s most significant tender fraud crackdowns.

“This is not about politics or positions,” Mkhwanazi concluded. “It’s about justice, accountability, and restoring faith in our institutions.”

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