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Mswazi Msibi’s Chef To Expose Julius Malema’s Secret Visits and ‘Cash-for-Whiskey’ Deals

April 1, 2026
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Mswazi Msibi’s Chef To Expose Julius Malema’s Secret Visits and ‘Cash-for-Whiskey’ Deals
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A man identifying himself as the personal chef to alleged “Big 5” cartel figure Jotham Msibi says he is prepared to testify before the Madlanga Commission about visits he claims were made by Julius Malema.

The chef alleges that Malema visited Msibi on multiple occasions and brought gifts, including cash and expensive whiskey. He claims to have witnessed these interactions firsthand and says he is willing to provide detailed testimony under oath if called by the Commission.

“I was there. I saw what was happening, and I am ready to speak the truth,” the chef said in an interview. He added that he believes his testimony could assist investigators in understanding the nature of relationships between political figures and individuals allegedly linked to organised crime.

The claims, however, remain unverified, and no official evidence has yet been presented publicly to support the allegations. Legal experts have cautioned that such statements must be treated with care until they are tested through formal investigative processes.

The Economic Freedom Fighters has not issued a formal response to the allegations at the time of publication. Analysts say the claims, if substantiated, could have significant political implications, but stress that due process must be followed.

The Madlanga Commission, which is tasked with examining allegations related to organised crime and possible links to public figures, is expected to hear testimony from a range of witnesses. The inclusion of firsthand accounts, such as that offered by the chef, could form part of its broader investigative process.

Observers note that commissions of inquiry rely heavily on corroborated evidence, including documentation, financial records, and witness testimony, to reach credible conclusions. As such, the chef’s willingness to testify marks only an initial step in what could be a complex evidentiary process.

Meanwhile, authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation and allow the Commission to carry out its work independently. Further developments are expected as more witnesses come forward and submissions are formally presented.

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