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General Sibiya Sought Cash from ‘CAT’ Matlala After Taxi Boss Msibi’s Death – Big 5 Links Exposed

November 1, 2025
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General Sibiya Sought Cash from ‘CAT’ Matlala After Taxi Boss Msibi’s Death – Big 5 Links Exposed
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At the Madlanga Commission, Witness C provided details about a shift in the criminal landscape following the death of Jothan “Mswazi” Msibi, a prominent taxi boss in Pretoria. Msibi, who passed away in January 2024 after a brief illness, was recognized as the leader of a criminal organization called “The Firm.” This group, known to be highly influential and feared, operated under the umbrella of the larger “Big Five” cartel, which was involved in various illegal activities.

The testimony explained that Msibi’s death caused changes within the criminal network. With his absence, other leaders took on more responsibilities, and General Shadrack Sibiya sought financial support from Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala to keep the cartel’s operations alive. This connection showed how deeply embedded criminal groups were within the broader power structures, including law enforcement. Matlala’s role involved providing funding to support these illegal activities, ensuring that the cartel maintained control over lucrative government contracts and continued influence in the criminal underworld.

[LIVE NOW 🔴] Witness C testifies that Lt General Sibiya turned to Matlala for financial support after Late Pretoria taxi boss Jothan “Mswazi” Msibi’s death, revealing links to the alleged Big 5 Cartel. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403. #MadlangaCommission pic.twitter.com/nq7VC0LXyb

— eNCA (@eNCA) October 30, 2025

Witness C emphasized the close links between these organized crime groups and police officials. The testimony suggested that some members of law enforcement colluded with the cartel, manipulating investigations and protecting the interests of the criminal syndicates. This cooperation allowed the networks to operate with little fear of interference, even after the death of their leader.

Rather than weakening the cartel, Msibi’s death led to adjustments within the organization. Key figures like General Sibiya turned to individuals like Matlala for financial and operational support, demonstrating the ongoing relationship between crime and police leadership. This alliance helped these networks persist, undermining efforts to establish a transparent and accountable justice system.

The evidence presented at the commission highlights how these criminal groups are resilient, adapting to setbacks and continuing their illicit activities. It underscores the significant challenges faced in fighting corruption and dismantling deeply rooted criminal networks that influence public institutions and threaten good governance in South Africa.

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