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Mkhwanazi Finally Reveals The Amount of Money Cat Matlala Gave Him When He Lost His 3 Sisters

January 1, 2026
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Mkhwanazi Finally Reveals The Amount of Money Cat Matlala Gave Him When He Lost His 3 Sisters
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Suspended Ekurhuleni Deputy Police Chief Julius Mkhwanazi continued giving evidence before the Madlanga Commission, firmly maintaining that the financial help he received from Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala was rooted in friendship, not wrongdoing. His testimony offered a clearer view of a personal relationship he believes has been misinterpreted.

Mkhwanazi acknowledged without hesitation that he did take money from Matlala while he was suspended. He explained that his financial situation had become difficult, and Matlala stepped in to assist. “I received money from him for things like petrol, food etc. when I was suspended I didn’t have money for food and he gave me money. We were very close,” he stated. For Mkhwanazi, their bond justified the support, and he argued that the gestures had nothing to do with corruption.

The Commission also heard that Matlala had helped him during deeply painful moments. After losing three siblings, Mkhwanazi said Matlala gave him “about 15 to 20 000” to get through the period. He indicated that there were several occasions on which Matlala offered financial assistance, and he did not view any of them as problematic.

Even though Matlala has been associated with various allegations and controversies, Mkhwanazi insisted he saw no issue with accepting help from someone he considered a trusted friend. His testimony highlighted how personal relationships can sometimes overlap with official duties, creating areas that may raise questions before oversight bodies.

As the Madlanga Commission continues its work, Mkhwanazi’s account adds further complexity to the investigation, leaving the panel to determine whether his understanding of friendship aligns with the ethical expectations of his office.

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