Dive into this explosive documentary uncovering a shocking scandal that has rocked the South African Police Service (SAPS) to its core! The Madlanga Inquiry has revealed a web of corruption, fraud, and perjury involving high-ranking police official Brigadier Rachel Matjeng and controversial businessman Vusimusi Matlala (aka "Cat"). President Cyril Ramaphosa is demanding immediate action, calling for Matjeng's dismissal and imprisonment, along with 13 others implicated in the interim report.
This video exposes how Brigadier Rachel Matjeng, tasked with overseeing a massive R360 million health services contract, allegedly received hundreds of thousands of rand in secret payments from Vusimusi Matlala, whose company, Medicare24 Tswane District, secured the lucrative tender. But the explanation she gave is unbelievable!
Was it a bribe or a "romantic" gesture? Brigadier Rachel Matjeng claims a love affair with Vusimusi Matlala, telling Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga that the money was simply gifts from a generous lover. She insists their relationship began in 2017, long before the contract was awarded. However, the timing of the payments, especially after the contract was signed in June 2024, raises serious questions.
The investigation reveals a complex network, including suspicious payments channeled through Osizweni Meat Hyper, a butchery in MAMELODI managed by Modiegi Kekana, a close friend of Brigadier Rachel Matjeng. Commissioners, including Sesi Baloyi, were unconvinced by the "romantic" story, noting the business-like nature of their WhatsApp exchanges.
But the story gets even darker! Vusimusi Matlala, also known as "Cat," has a troubling background, including allegations of kidnapping and attempted assault. How did someone with such a checkered past secure a massive government contract, beating out established companies?
The scandal also implicates former acting national police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane, with Brigadier Rachel Matjeng admitting to facilitating meetings between him and Vusimusi Matlala. What role did Khomotso Phahlane play in this web of corruption? His lawyer, Johan Eksteen, says he will address the allegations when he is called to the commission.
This documentary uncovers the hidden details, including the delivery of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic to Brigadier Rachel Matjeng, highlighting the level of personal service provided by Vusimusi Matlala. Meanwhile, doctors and health service providers went unpaid, jeopardizing the health services for 180,000 police employees.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has now instructed National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure that all those implicated face the full force of the law. Will justice finally be served, or will this be another case of high-ranking officials escaping accountability?
Join us as we dissect this shocking scandal, explore the evidence, and examine the implications for the future of law enforcement in South Africa. The Madlanga Inquiry is just the beginning. The fall of Brigadier Rachel Matjeng is a sign of what is to come.
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