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He Was Ready to Name the Kingpins, Then Someone Blocked His Confession

February 4, 2026
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Whistleblower Tells Parliament: Police and Politicians Hired Prison Hitmen to Silence Corruption.
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Whistleblower Patricia Mashale told South Africa’s ad hoc committee investigating the murder of Sindiso Magaqa that the hired hitman responsible for the killing had expressed a willingness to fully confess and reveal the identities of the masterminds behind the crime. However, Mashale alleged, repeated efforts to obtain this information were blocked by authorities.

During her testimony, Mashale explained that she had sent messages to Cedric Nkabinde and Honorable Fadiel Adams, urging them to facilitate the hitman’s full disclosure. She stated that Adams traveled to KwaZulu-Natal and met with the suspect at the prison, securing a statement from him. “I sent messages to Cedric Nkabinde and to Honorable Fadiel Adams. Honorable Fadiel Adams traveled to KwaZulu-Natal, to the prison, and obtained a statement from him,” Mashale told the committee.

Mashale suggested that despite the hitman’s willingness to cooperate, systemic obstacles prevented the disclosure of critical information that could have identified the individuals who orchestrated Magaqa’s murder. Her testimony highlighted alleged interference and lack of coordination in the investigation process, raising questions about accountability within the institutions tasked with handling such high-profile cases.

The committee, established to investigate the circumstances surrounding Magaqa’s killing, has been gathering evidence from witnesses, whistleblowers, and law enforcement officers. Magaqa, a prominent political figure, was murdered in 2017, and the case has remained a focal point in discussions about political violence and the influence of organized networks in KwaZulu-Natal.

Mashale’s statements underscore ongoing concerns regarding the obstruction of justice, the protection of whistleblowers, and the challenges faced in securing comprehensive testimony from individuals directly involved in politically motivated crimes. Legal and investigative analysts have emphasized that obtaining full confessions from perpetrators is often critical to uncovering the chain of responsibility and ensuring that all parties involved are held accountable.

The ad hoc committee has indicated that it will continue to probe the allegations of interference and obstruction, as well as examine the processes that may have prevented the hitman from providing a complete account of the murder. Committee members are expected to consider whether existing protocols need to be strengthened to ensure that future investigations are not similarly compromised.

Mashale’s testimony is likely to reignite public debate over political killings in South Africa and the effectiveness of law enforcement and oversight bodies in addressing politically motivated violence. It also highlights the courage required for whistleblowers to come forward, particularly in cases where powerful interests are implicated.

The committee is expected to follow up with further investigations and calls for accountability as it continues its inquiry into the events surrounding Sindiso Magaqa’s death.

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