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PODCAST | The Lead: Masemola reveals deputy Sibiya probed for alleged criminal syndicate links

Oct 10, 2025 Africa views: 342

It is an allegation still under investigation,as conceded by national top cop Fannie Masemola but his current deputy,Shadrack Sibiya,stands accused of being in cahoots with Gauteng’s criminal underworld,most notably Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala.

Courtesy: Thahasello Mphatsoe/News24 | Overlay Graphic: Sharlene Rood,Graeme Raubenheimer/News24

It’s been day four of the Madlanga Commission with our second witness on the stand: national police commissioner Fannie Masemola,who’s since insisted that the decision to disband the contentious Political Killings Task Team was “unlawful”.

That’s not all: Masemola told the commission in Pretoria on Monday that he received a tip-off alleging that his deputy,may be linked to Gauteng’s criminal syndicates,in particular now-incarcerated tender don Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala,who had been taking liberties with his alleged illegal connections to the police.

Specialist legal journalist Karyn Maughan joins The Lead’s host,broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer,to break down all the juiciest bits from the day’s events.


Later in the show,some Mpumalanga schools are forced to make thousands of costly photocopies of old textbooks to teach pupils.

And finally,we remember Thabo Mbeki’s booting from office with “On This Day in SA History” courtesy SA History Online.

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