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BBL Bombshell at Madlanga Commission: Sibiya Reveals Senior Officer ‘Couldn’t Sit for 3 Months’

February 19, 2026
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BBL Bombshell at Madlanga Commission: Sibiya Reveals Senior Officer ‘Couldn’t Sit for 3 Months’
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An unexpected and eyebrow-raising moment unfolded at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry when Lieutenant General Shadrack Sibiya made startling remarks involving a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), drawing audible surprise and prompting immediate clarification from Commission Chair, Commissioner Mbuyiseli Madlanga.

While addressing the commission, Sibiya referenced a previous discussion about a BBL, saying Commissioner Khumalo had raised questions about it. He then claimed that a senior officer reported being unable to sit for over three months following the procedure. According to Sibiya, the officer had to lie down in a car instead of sitting due to post-surgery recovery complications.

“Somebody spoke about BBL, I know Commissioner Khumalo was also asking questions about the BBL, she reported to me that she could not sit in the car; she was lying in the car because she had to spend over three months without sitting,” Sibiya told the commission.

The comment immediately caught the attention of Commissioner Madlanga, who interjected with a direct question: “Who is she?”

Sibiya responded by naming General Senthumule, adding that there were “a whole lot of things that one must talk to,” suggesting that the issue may form part of a broader set of matters under discussion.

The exchange has since sparked widespread conversation, particularly given the formal and serious setting of the Madlanga Commission. The inquiry has primarily focused on governance, oversight, and allegations of misconduct within law enforcement structures. The sudden reference to a cosmetic surgical procedure introduced an unexpected personal dimension to proceedings that are typically dominated by institutional and operational matters.

Brazilian Butt Lift procedures, commonly referred to as BBLs, are cosmetic surgeries involving fat transfer to enhance the shape and size of the buttocks. Medical professionals generally advise patients to avoid sitting directly on the treated area for several weeks to ensure optimal results and prevent complications. However, Sibiya’s assertion that the officer could not sit for more than three months has fueled debate about the extent of the recovery period and its potential implications for active service duties.

It remains unclear in what context the alleged procedure was discussed before the commission or how it relates to the broader matters being investigated. Sibiya’s remark that “there’s a whole lot of things that one must talk to” hints that additional testimony or clarification may follow.

The moment underscores how commission hearings, even when dealing with serious allegations, can produce unexpected revelations that quickly capture public attention. Whether the BBL reference will have any substantive bearing on the commission’s findings remains to be seen, but the exchange has certainly added a dramatic twist to ongoing proceedings.

As the Madlanga Commission continues its work, observers will be watching closely to see whether further details emerge regarding General Senthumule and the circumstances surrounding the claims made by Sibiya.

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