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SAPS To Discipline Sergeant Fannie Nkosi After He Exposed Malema’s ‘Tshwane Tenders’ At Commission

April 3, 2026
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SAPS To Discipline Sergeant Fannie Nkosi After He Exposed Malema’s ‘Tshwane Tenders’ At Commission
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Following the testimony that Sergeant Fannie Nkosi provided at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry in Pretoria, Lineo Nkhuoa has made the announcement that disciplinary action has been initiated against Sergeant Fannie Nkosi.

In his explanation, Nkhuoa stated that the probe into Nkosi’s behaviour is a component of a larger commitment to upholding accountability and integrity within the South African Police Service. “We are committed to ensuring that all members adhere to the highest standards of professional conduct, especially when providing evidence in formal inquiries,” she said.

The remarks that Sergeant Nkosi made in front of the Commission apparently dealt with issues that pertain to the operation of the police, the manner in which law enforcement is held accountable, and the manner in which the agency coordinates its internal affairs. Despite the fact that the specifics of what he said have not been made public, those who are familiar with the issue have indicated that concerns have been raised regarding the manner in which he handled himself while he was testifying.

According to Nkhuoa, the disciplinary process is being carried out in accordance with the norms and procedures of the South African Police Service (SAPS). This indicates that the officer will be afforded the opportunity to react to the allegations that have been made against him. “It is essential that any disciplinary action is fair, transparent, and aligned with established legal and organisational frameworks,” she said.

The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, which has been investigating the behaviour of law enforcement officers and the efficiency with which institutions are managed, has listened to statements from a wide variety of individuals, including members of the police force, community organisations, and individuals with specialised knowledge. People who are knowledgeable about these issues believe that the statements made by serving officers at these hearings are of utmost significance for gaining a grasp of the issues that are present within the police force and determining what needs to be altered.

The leadership of the police department has made it clear that the purpose of these disciplinary actions is not to discourage individuals from stating the truth or to make witnesses appear unfavourable; rather, the goal is to maintain high standards and ensure that individuals are held accountable for their actions. Nkhuoa emphasised that the work of the Commission is essential for regaining the public’s trust in law enforcement and ensuring that misconduct is dealt with in an appropriate manner.

People who are keeping an eye on the matter believe that it demonstrates how challenging it is to safeguard the rights of law enforcement officers while simultaneously ensuring that they are held accountable for their acts during public hearings that receive a great deal of attention. There are a lot of people, including lawyers and organisations that work for the public interest, who are waiting to see what happens with the disciplinary action that Nkosi is facing.

The police have reiterated their commitment to being open and honest, and they have stated that there are high ethical standards that must be adhered to by anyone who speaks during these investigations. If they do not adhere to these standards, they will be subject to immediate sanctions.

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