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Businessman Alleges Paying R500,000 to Former Police Minister for SAPS Assistance

February 7, 2026
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Businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala reportedly refused to attend a scheduled 2021 meeting with former police minister Bheki Cele, claiming he was “tired of being milked out,” SAPS Brigadier Rachel Matjeng revealed during her testimony at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.

Brigadier Matjeng told the commission that the meeting had been arranged, but Matlala declined to attend, citing repeated and burdensome financial requests from officials within the police structure. According to her testimony, Matlala expressed frustration that officials continually asked for money in exchange for favors, creating an environment of ongoing pressure and exploitation.

Separately, Matlala appeared before Parliament’s ad hoc committee, where he alleged that Cele had provided false statements under oath. Matlala claimed that he paid the former minister a total of R500,000 in cash for assistance related to South African Police Service (SAPS) matters. He explained that the payments were made in two installments: R300,000 initially, followed by a further R200,000.

These disclosures have intensified scrutiny over alleged corruption and the misuse of authority within South Africa’s police services. Legal analysts note that Matlala’s statements, combined with testimony from senior SAPS officials, could play a pivotal role in investigations into financial misconduct and the alleged exploitation of business figures for personal gain by public officials.

The Madlanga Commission continues to probe these allegations, seeking to establish the full extent of financial irregularities and accountability within the police ministry.

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