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“How Did You Manage To Get A Security Company Registered With Your Criminal Conviction”- Breytenbach

November 30, 2025
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“How Did You Manage To Get A Security Company Registered With Your Criminal Conviction”- Breytenbach
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During a meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee, a heated exchange occurred when Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of Parliament (MP) Glynnis Breytenbach questioned Vusimuzi Matlala about how he was able to obtain a firearm license and register his security company, especially given a previous criminal conviction. The intense questioning made Matlala visibly uncomfortable and defensive, drawing significant attention to their interaction.

Breytenbach began by pointing out what seemed to be an inconsistency. She stated that most South Africans with a criminal record would face considerable difficulty in getting a gun license, yet Matlala apparently had no such obstacles. This line of questioning immediately raised concerns about whether political connections or administrative mistakes might have played a role in these approvals for Matlala.

Matlala’s initial response was cautious. He acknowledged his conviction but suggested it was relevant “unless it’s a violent crime.” However, other MPs quickly challenged this view, emphasizing that any criminal record typically makes it harder to get a firearm license, or even impossible. They argued that Matlala’s situation was unusual and warranted a thorough investigation.

Breytenbach then turned her attention to his eligibility to run a private security company. This industry has strict legal requirements due to its sensitive nature, including the use of weapons, handling of confidential information, and its presence within communities. She directly asked Matlala, “How did you manage to get a security company registered with your criminal conviction?”

The discussion became more tense when Matlala, in response to the persistent questioning, told Breytenbach, “Yeah, but you’re raising your voice now.” Many committee members viewed this comment as an attempt to distract from the serious implications of the issues being discussed, leading to audible disapproval from others present.

This public disagreement highlights significant systemic problems concerning weaknesses in regulatory systems. These weaknesses could potentially allow individuals with criminal backgrounds to enter the security industry, a sector often criticized for lacking adequate oversight, experiencing corruption, and possibly having links to political circles. Experts suggest this incident underscores the need for Parliament to review the processes for licensing individuals for firearms and operating security services. They argue that even convictions that are not violent should be carefully examined for any signs of poor judgment or unethical behavior.

There has been a strong public response, with many people demanding that authorities release all documents related to Matlala’s applications and confirm whether standard procedures were followed correctly. On the other hand, some observers have suggested that the committee might be unfairly targeting Matlala because of his rising public profile and controversial reputation. Nevertheless, Breytenbach maintains that the South African public deserves to know if Matlala received special treatment or exploited loopholes that are not available to ordinary citizens. The central question remains whether his licensing was simply an administrative error or points to a more concerning issue.

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