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Cat Matlala Reveals The Real Reason Behind His Arrest, Clears The Air On Senzo Mchunu Connection

December 1, 2025
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Cat Matlala Reveals The Real Reason Behind His Arrest, Clears The Air On Senzo Mchunu Connection
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Wednesday, Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala spoke before the Ad Hoc Committee of Parliament, laying out fresh charges about the true reasons for his prior detention and claiming they had nothing to do with the popular public accounts. He stated that he was arrested because he refused to pay someone he thought was trying to force him to.

After Matlala refused to continue receiving these payments, which had created an environment of terror for months, the pressure on him increased, according to him, who has been giving substantial testimony about corruption and infiltration within the South African Police Service. He stressed that the moment he stopped, he was singled out.

Declaring, “The moment I stopped paying, that’s when everything changed,” he told the committee that he believed his detention was a punishment for stopping the payments and that it was “not a coincidence.” If he had any ministerial or political connections that could have affected his predicament, lawmakers wanted to know. Matlala has categorically denied any association with Senzo Mchunu, the minister of water and sanitation, stating unequivocally that the two men have never met or spoken.

Contracts, payments, protection deals, and arrests may have been arranged in coordination by criminal networks, prominent businesses, politicians, and certain police officers, according to the committee’s investigation. Matlala’s claims of being followed, bullied, and even intimidated by specific persons inside the system have made his testimony highly publicised.

Lawmakers intend to assess his claims in light of testimony from ex-police officers and businesses who have revealed a far bigger network of influence within the security sector than was previously believed. Financial coercion and subsequent punishment for Matlala’s reluctance to continue paying payments, according to his current assertions, led to his detention.

His story will certainly be under more scrutiny as the hearings continue, especially since the committee wants to know who got rich off of these payments and why he became a target after he stopped them. Additional witnesses are anticipated to appear in the following days, and the committee will continue to convene at the Kgosi Mampuru Correctional Centre.

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