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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Johnathan Paoli The Madlanga Commission will resume public hearings on Monday, with a renewed focus on the dramatic and controversial arrest of businessman, murder-accused, and alleged &#8220;Big 5&#8221; syndicate member, Katiso &#8216;KT&#8217; Molefe. According to commission spokesperson Jeremy Michaels, the hearings will start at 9.30am at the Brigitte Mabandla Justice College. Unnamed witnesses involved [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>By Johnathan Paoli</p>



<p><strong>The Madlanga Commission will resume public hearings on Monday, with a renewed focus on the dramatic and controversial arrest of businessman, murder-accused, and alleged &#8220;Big 5&#8221; syndicate member, Katiso &#8216;KT&#8217; Molefe.</strong></p>



<p>According to commission spokesperson Jeremy Michaels, the hearings will start at 9.30am at the Brigitte Mabandla Justice College.</p>



<p>Unnamed witnesses involved in the 6 December 2024 operation are expected to testify as part of the commission’s ongoing probe into allegations of criminal infiltration, political interference, and internal sabotage within South Africa’s law enforcement agencies.</p>



<p>Molefe&#8217;s arrest was initially celebrated as a breakthrough moment in the investigation into the assassination of Q Tech engineer Armand Swart, one of several killings linked to a network of organised crime figures with alleged police connections.</p>



<p>However, the operation quickly descended into confusion when rival police units appeared at the same scene.</p>



<p>Testimony before the commission has revealed that uninvited members of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) stormed the operation, leading to a tense standoff.</p>



<p>Brigadier Lesiba Mokoena, who oversaw the operation, told the commission that the Hawks’ arrival was a misunderstanding, a claim disputed by Captain Barry Kruger, who alleged that Mokoena had in fact directed the Hawks to the scene.</p>



<p>Kruger presented WhatsApp logs and radio transmissions suggesting that Mokoena maintained contact with the Hawks even after confirming the arrest team was legitimate.</p>



<p>Evidence leader Advocate Michael Chaskalson (SC) described the incident as “a microcosm of institutional sabotage and distrust” within SAPS.</p>



<p>Last week’s hearings continued to paint a grim picture of law enforcement.</p>



<p>Testimony from ballistics experts detailed falsified forensic reports, manipulated evidence logs, and delayed uploads to the Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS).</p>



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<p>The commission heard that firearms recovered in the Swart murder had been linked to at least 27 other crimes, including the assassinations of DJs Sumbody and Vintos.</p>



<p>Brigadier Mishack Mkhabela, head of SAPS Ballistics, testified that his unit was sitting on over 41 000 pending cases nationwide, the result of crippling staff shortages.  </p>



<p>Commission chair, Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, called the testimony deeply disturbing and said it showed the urgent need for institutional reform.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, suspended Deputy Police Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya, who has been named extensively in testimony, has formally requested to cross-examine both National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola and KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.</p>



<p>Sibiya claims their testimonies have unjustly damaged his reputation, and that he has been made a scapegoat for political interference and systemic corruption.</p>



<p>The commission heard last week that businessman and attempted murder accused Vusimusi &#8216;Cat&#8217; Matlala allegedly told police investigators during &#8220;informal&#8221; discussions that he had &#8220;paid&#8221; cash to Sibiya. </p>



<p>That discussion was recorded by one of the investigators, an excerpt of which was played for the commission by the investigator, named only Witness C for security reasons. </p>



<p>Witness C told the commissioners that Matlala referred to Sibiya as a &#8220;criminal&#8221;, to whom he was paying up to R1 million a month. That money appears to have been payback because Sibiya allegedly helped Matlala to secure a since-cancelled R360 million tender for police health services.</p>



<p>Matlala, currently behind bars after being refused bail for allegedly ordering a failed hit on his ex-girlfriend, Tebogo Thobejane, is accused of using his influence to manipulate police investigations.</p>



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