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“Gen. Senthumule Is The Mastermind Behind The Removal of PKTT Dockets From KZN” Gen. Mkhwanazi Says

March 20, 2026
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“Gen. Senthumule Is The Mastermind Behind The Removal of PKTT Dockets From KZN” Gen. Mkhwanazi Says
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The charges that a high-ranking officer was fired due to the misuse of state funds and problematic relationships have been made by a senior law enforcement official, who has made bombshell allegations regarding misconduct within the leadership of South Africa’s police force.

Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has disclosed that he took decisive action against Major General Philiswe Senthumule in the year 2012. He accuses Senthumule of unlawfully utilising Crime Intelligence resources. Mkhwanazi claims that the discharge was the result of an internal inquiry that found questionable expenditures that were connected to intelligence operations.

In addition, Mkhwanazi asserted that Senthumule had obtained financial support from the infamous figure Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala in order to have a cosmetic procedure that is commonly referred to as a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). The allegation has not been independently proved in court; however, it has increased the amount of scrutiny that is being directed toward the relationship that exists between high police officers and private individuals.

However, that was not the end of the revelations. Mkhwanazi asserted that Senthumule was instrumental in the removal of crucial dockets that were associated with the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT) in KwaZulu-Natal despite the fact that Senthumule was not directly involved in the process. An investigation into politically motivated deaths in the province, which has been plagued by factional violence for a long time, was the cause of the establishment of the PKTT.

According to Mkhwanazi, the claimed interference seriously damaged investigations and endangered the integrity of several high-profile cases. Moreover, the interference violated public trust. He referred to Senthumule as “effectively the mastermind” behind the disappearance of critical case files, implying that the move may have been made with the intention of protecting particular individuals from being prosecuted.

The allegations were made during testimony that was presented in front of a parliamentary oversight procedure that was looking into allegations of interference, abuse of power, and corruption within the South African Police Service. His activities in 2012, according to Mkhwanazi, were intended to restore accountability and defend the reputation of law enforcement agencies. He maintained this position throughout his actions.

In response to the most recent claims, Senthumule has not provided a public statement. On the other hand, it is anticipated that the claims will spark debate within Crime Intelligence over governance and oversight, which is a section that has been subjected to numerous criticisms over the course of the years.

The testimony, according to analysts, has the potential to have far-reaching ramifications, particularly in the event that additional evidence is discovered to substantiate the charges. Concerns regarding the rule of law and the integrity of institutions are raised as a result of the suspected connections between high police officials and external players, as well as meddling in sensitive investigations.

Throughout the course of the investigation, the focus will continue to be on determining whether or not these claims can be proven to be true and what potential consequences, if any, may be imposed on individuals who are involved.

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