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Shöck Revelations: The List of Officials Allegedly Receiving Matlala’s Cash Keeps Growing

Alleged Cat Matlala Bribery Scandal Widens: High-Ranking Officials Implicated

December 5, 2025
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The ongoing investigation into alleged corruption linked to controversial businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala has taken a new turn, with reports suggesting that the list of individuals purportedly receiving financial benefits from Matlala continues to grow.

Sources close to the matter indicate that several high-ranking law enforcement officials are now under scrutiny, with claims that the payments were intended to secure favours or influence operational decisions. These allegations come amid the broader investigation into Matlala’s dealings with the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) and his private security company, CAT VIP Protection.

The scandal first gained public attention when suspended EMPD Acting Chief Julius Mkhwanazi testified before the Madlanga Commission, revealing interactions between Matlala and city officials. Although Mkhwanazi denied any wrongdoing on his part, his testimony highlighted how Matlala’s companies were involved in providing VIP security services and other operational support to the EMPD.

Further investigations have uncovered that these relationships may have included the disbursement of money to selected officials, allegedly to facilitate certain operations or ensure Matlala’s business interests were protected. While details remain under investigation, the growing list of implicated individuals has raised concerns about systemic corruption within law enforcement structures in Ekurhuleni.

Civil society organisations and anti-corruption watchdogs have expressed alarm over the scale of the allegations, calling for a thorough and transparent investigation. Analysts note that the involvement of high-ranking officials could undermine public confidence in law enforcement and highlight the risks of private interests influencing public institutions.

The Hawks, in collaboration with Crime Intelligence and other oversight bodies, are reportedly coordinating efforts to trace the alleged payments and determine the extent of any potential misconduct. Authorities have not yet confirmed the identities of the officials involved but have stressed that all leads are being pursued rigorously.

As the investigation unfolds, public pressure is mounting for accountability and clarity on the matter. Legal experts emphasise the importance of due process and warn that mere allegations, while serious, require evidence and proper legal procedures before any formal action is taken.

The Matlala saga continues to dominate headlines, and the widening scope of the scandal underscores the urgency of addressing potential corruption within both private security networks and municipal enforcement agencies. Stakeholders now await further revelations, which could have far-reaching implications for governance and oversight in Ekurhuleni.

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