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JMPD Officer Back at Work After Just 3 Months Suspension in KT Molefe Scandal

May 25, 2026
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The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) Chief has confirmed that an officer who was named during the Madlanga Commission for alleged involvement in the high-profile Katiso “KT” Molefe matter was suspended for only three months. The officer has since resumed employment in a different capacity, despite the ongoing investigations into his actions.

The JMPD Chief disclosed the information during an interview on eNCA, during which he responded to enquiries regarding the officer’s status in the wake of his damning testimony at the Madlanga Commission. According to reports, Johannes Makgatle, an officer, was accused of retaining close relationships with alleged organised crime figure Katiso “KT” Molefe and misusing state resources. Molefe is currently facing serious charges, including murder.

The JMPD Chief stated that the brief suspension period was implemented as an internal measure while more extensive investigations are conducted. The officer’s reassignment to a different position is designed to restrict his operational influence during the ongoing investigation. This development has prompted enquiries regarding the effectiveness of disciplinary procedures within the JMPD, particularly in instances where there are allegations of connections to prominent criminal figures.

The Madlanga Commission has been investigating allegations of corruption, organised crime, and alleged interference in law enforcement operations in Gauteng. The arrest and investigation of KT Molefe were allegedly obstructed by external forces, including the named JMPD officer, according to testimony presented at the commission. The case has garnered substantial public attention as a result of Molefe’s reported connections within political and law enforcement circles.

DEVELOPING: #JMPD Chief tells me on #eNCA that an officer that was mentioned at the #Madlanga Commission that was allegedly involved in the #KTMolefe matter was suspended for three months ONLY. He is now back at work. But in a different role while investigations continue. @eNCA… pic.twitter.com/NE7EIXup8w

— Heidi Giokos (@HeidiGiokos) May 23, 2026

Critics have characterised the three-month suspension as lenient in light of the severity of the allegations. The officer’s return to active duty has sparked anger among a significant number of South Africans, who have taken to social media to query whether it undermines public trust in the police and the commission’s investigation. Advocates for increased accountability contend that officers who are subject to allegations of this nature should be suspended until all investigations have been completed.

The JMPD has maintained that the officer is subject to close surveillance and that internal disciplinary processes are being adhered to. The department is adamant that the reassignment maintains operational integrity while allowing due process to unfold. Additional information regarding the investigations’ comprehensive results is anticipated in the forthcoming weeks.

This most recent development in the KT Molefe saga underscores the persistent obstacles that South Africa’s law enforcement agencies face in terms of internal accountability and the purported infiltration of criminal elements. Authorities are under increasing pressure to take decisive action as the Madlanga Commission continues to expose additional strata of purported corruption and collusion.

Civil society organisations and opposition parties have advocated for increased transparency from the JMPD and the commission as the situation progresses. The public is eagerly anticipating more precise communication regarding the officer’s new responsibilities and the anticipated completion dates of the investigations.

The incident serves as a reminder of the significance of robust mechanisms in order to preserve the integrity of policing institutions in Johannesburg and throughout the country, as well as the intricate battle against organised crime.

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