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Ramaphosa under pressure as SAPS tender arrests shake Presidency

General Fannie Masemola to appear in court on April 21 as corruption case engulfs police leadership.
Kennedy MudzuliBy Kennedy MudzuliMarch 25, 2026Updated:March 25, 2026No Comments
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Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala and some of the co accused appear in court following their arrest over the Medicare24 tender corruption case.
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  • SAPS National Commissioner to appear in court on April 21 on corruption-related charges.
  • NPA arrests Matlala and senior SAPS officials over irregular Medicare24 tender worth millions.
  • Ramaphosa faces growing pressure to act while maintaining stability within SAPS.

President Cyril Ramaphosa is under mounting pressure after the National Prosecuting Authority confirmed charges against National Commissioner General Fannie Masemola, who is scheduled to appear in court on April 21.

The case pulls the leadership of the South African Police Service into direct legal scrutiny, placing the presidency at the centre of a widening corruption scandal linked to the Medicare24 tender.

The Presidency has also noted the arrest of Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala and multiple senior SAPS officials in connection with the same procurement process, deepening concerns about how the contract was awarded and who benefited from it.

Ramaphosa is expected to address the situation in line with the law while working with the Minister of Police to ensure SAPS remains stable and able to carry out its mandate.

The story so far

  • NPA confirms charges against National Commissioner General Fannie Masemola, court appearance scheduled for April 21.
  • Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala and 15 co-accused arrested on corruption, fraud and PFMA charges linked to SAPS tender.
  • Tender valued at about R360 million awarded at roughly R228 million despite alleged lack of capacity.
  • Alleged collusion between SAPS Bid Evaluation Committee members and Matlala influenced the outcome of the contract.
  • More than R50 million paid to Matlala before SAPS cancelled the contract.
  • Senior SAPS officials allegedly received financial benefits linked to the tender.
  • Majority of co-accused granted bail between R40 000 and R80 000, Matlala postpones bail application.
  • Case postponed to April and May 2026 for bail consultation and further investigation.
  • Matter referred to the NPA Investigating Directorate Against Corruption in 2024 by a SAPS component.
  • Case raises serious concerns about the integrity of procurement processes within law enforcement.

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