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Madlanga Commission takes unexpected turn – here’s who’s been mentioned

Explosive Allegations Rock Police Ministry: Madlanga Commission Hears Claims of Justice Manipulation Involving Senzo Mchunu and Shadrack Sibiya

October 26, 2025
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The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry has been rocked by sensational allegations implicating Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and Deputy National Police Commissioner for Crime Detection, Lieutenant General Shadrack Sibiya, in what has been described as an alleged plot to manipulate the justice system.

The revelations came during the testimony of Witness C, a forensic expert attached to the KwaZulu-Natal Political Killings Task Team, who claimed that both Mchunu and Sibiya were involved in a scheme to shield a suspected underworld boss from prosecution.

According to Witness C, the two senior officials allegedly persuaded Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, a well-known figure in organized crime circles, to open a false criminal case against police officers who had been investigating him. The move, he suggested, was part of a broader effort to discredit and derail ongoing investigations into high-profile political assassinations and corruption networks operating within the province.

“I was working on the investigations involving Matlala and another suspect, Katiso Molefe,” Witness C told the commission. “It was during this process that I learned about the alleged attempts to interfere with our work and influence the course of justice.”

The commission, chaired by Justice Madlanga, has been probing the intersection of politics, policing, and organized crime in KwaZulu-Natal—an area long plagued by political killings and alleged corruption within the security sector.

Shockwaves Across Law Enforcement Circles

The explosive testimony has sent shockwaves through South Africa’s law enforcement community, raising uncomfortable questions about the integrity of senior police leadership and their possible entanglement with criminal networks.

Former Interpol ambassador and security strategist Andy Mashaile described the allegations as “deeply disturbing” and warned that they could have devastating implications for the credibility of the police service.

“If these claims are true, they point to a rot at the highest levels of policing,” Mashaile said. “It means the very people entrusted to uphold the law may have used their authority to undermine it. This is not only a criminal matter but an institutional crisis that erodes public trust.”

Mashaile emphasized that the Madlanga Commission must take decisive steps to ensure that accountability follows wherever evidence of wrongdoing emerges.

“The commission’s findings could set a crucial precedent for how South Africa deals with political interference in criminal investigations,” he noted. “We need to see accountability. It must not only expose but also recommend firm action where the evidence supports it.”

Mounting Pressure on Police Leadership

The allegations come at a sensitive time for the Ministry of Police, already under public pressure to address rising organized crime and corruption within the ranks. Both Mchunu and Sibiya are now facing mounting calls to publicly respond to the claims made under oath.

Analysts suggest that how the government handles the situation will be a litmus test for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration, which has repeatedly pledged to root out corruption within state institutions.

The commission is expected to summon additional witnesses in the coming days to corroborate or refute the claims, while legal experts predict that the revelations could trigger internal disciplinary reviews and potential criminal investigations.

As the inquiry continues, public attention remains firmly fixed on the proceedings — and on whether South Africa’s top police leadership can survive the fallout from what may prove to be one of the most consequential scandals in recent memory.

Follow us for continuous coverage of the Madlanga Commission, including upcoming testimonies, expert analysis, and breaking developments in this unfolding investigation.

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