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I’m not guilty, I’m not wrong: Masemola 

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National Police Commissioner, Fannie Masemola, says he has nothing to hide as controversy continues over the Medicare24 tender.

The country’s top cop, who appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court today, is accused of violating the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) in the awarding of a SAPS tender to alleged underworld figure, Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala.

These charges are linked to the alleged irregular awarding of a contract, valued at approximately R228 million to Medicare24, a company owned by Matlala. 

The matter has been postponed to 13 May, where Masemola will appear alongside Matlala and 15 other accused.

Masemola has urged other officers not to be distracted, saying they must remain focused on their duties.

“I might be being dragged closer to serious criminals, which I don’t know, but they must stay positive, serve the people of South Africa,  and look forward.”

“We have come to a close where we know what the root cause is and who’s behind organised crime in South Africa, and we are dealing with it. Let’s continue pushing in that direction.”

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    I’m not guilty, I’m not wrong: Masemola  Lindiwe Mpanza

Masemola faces four counts of contravening the PFMA, with the state saying investigations are at an advanced stage.

The State says it is waiting for bank statements to finalise certain aspects of the financial probe.

Meanwhile, National Police spokesperson, Athlenda Mathe, says Masemola will step aside once formally charged, with the final decision resting with President Cyril Ramaphosa.

She, however, says this is a defining moment for both the National Commissioner and the organisation, adding that SAPS must focus on honesty, reflection, and rebuilding rather than defensiveness.

Written by: Lindiwe Mpanza

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