Advocate Matthew Chaskalson has stepped into a crucial role.
Effective September 2025, he succeeded Terry Motau as the Chief Evidence Leader for the Commission of Inquiry into Criminality and Corruption.
This position is instrumental in rooting out corruption within South Africa's justice system. Chaskalson is at the forefront of dismantling the alleged "criminal syndicate" that has supposedly hijacked the protective institutions: exposing betrayals, shedding light on hidden truths, and working towards reclaiming the state's foundational institutions.
His strategy involves not just presenting evidence but doing so in a manner that is both compelling and strategic. Through detailed examination and a meticulous approach, Chaskalson ensures that the truth is laid bare and those guilty of corruption are held accountable. This endeavor is about more than just legal action; it is about bringing about healing and restoration.
For every South African who has felt disillusioned by the system, Chaskalson represents a beacon of hope. He carries the nation's expectation for justice to be delivered. #MadlangaCommission#ProtectGeneralMkhwanazi
BREAKING NEWS | A Pinetown Home Affairs official has just been arrested for corruption.
She allegedly facilitated a fake death registration last year.
When the department’s Counter Corruption Unit launched a probe, she tried to bribe the investigator with R3000.
A sting operation was set up this afternoon, with the assistance of the SAPS.
The 43-year-old woman has now been charged, and is expected in court soon.
Cyril Mncwabe, the DHA’s provincial manager, has welcomed the arrest.
He says a fierce clean-up of corrupt officials is underway.
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Nompilo Sithabiso Thenga, Director of Thega Holdings & owner of Nompilo Game Lodge, known on Instagram as ladyblackbadge & recognised for hosting her son’s extravagant first birthday celebration, is selling two high-value properties.
The first is her late husband Makhavhu Collin’s residence in Southdowns Estate, listed for R14 million & the second is her current husband’s newly built home in Steyn City for R39 million.
Nompilo & her late husband were previously implicated in a R588 million tender matter. Her current husband, who is involved in her business operations, has also reportedly come under investigations.
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First glimpse of Bellarmine #Mugabe as he is about to leave the Alexandra Regional Court for deportation
His lawyers have confirmed to me that the R600 000 fine has been paid. We are awaiting Home Affairs officials to process him. Lawyers also tell me his ticket has been bought and he is going to Zimbabwe.
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Dear South Africans,
Ramaphosa’s CR17 campaign benefited from a period with no disclosure rules for internal party funding - hundreds of millions flowed into the campaign from largely undisclosed sources.
Thanks to the benefit of hindsight that we now know that Cat Matlala was one of the sealed donors.
He later signed the Political Party Funding Act 6 of 2018 into law, introducing transparency , but only going forward, meaning his past funding remains largely shielded.
Today, we are confronted with a reality where criminal cartels have fully captured the state and dictating terms of which South Africa must be governed.
As South Africans, we need to ask ourselves : How many criminals besides Cat Matlala donated into the CR 17 Campaign?
If I am not mistaken, Agrizzi went to Zondo Commission on a stretcher.
This one must also come to #MadlangaCommission with a stretcher ……. This delaying tactics are unacceptable
Meet jimmy Machaka mathole chair person of ANC in Polokwane and a married man with two kids he is originally from botlokwa matoks but relocated to Polokwane with his family so ke group ya macom a botlokwa he cheat on his wife left right and centre every weekend
BREAKING: Court orders that Bellarmine Mugabe be deported TODAY.
Mugabe has been sentenced to 24 months in prison or R400 000 fine for pointing a firearm.
For count 2: being illegally in the country
Either R200 000 or 18 months in prison.
He will have to pay the fine, and then be deported. If he doesn’t pay the fine he will serve his term then be deported once served.
#eNCA@eNCA
Meet Brigadier Matshidiso Kgoadi, Sunnyside SAPS Commander who drove her officer to commit suicide. She dragged a Lt Col back from leave for a “firearm inspection” bullied him so badly he told colleagues he can’t cope & ended his life. In case u wondered what a bully looks like
Corruption personified.
R2,4m salary.
Hires a jobless friend with R1,5m salary.
Receives 2 cars for ANCWL - gives them to her children.
Hires a nanny on State payroll
- instructs nanny to give half of salary to Tolashe daughter.
Police have arrested two more suspected drug mules at OR Tambo International Airport. A 66-year-old Somali national with a Dutch passport was arrested on Tuesday night, carrying 55 kilograms of Kat valued at over R100,000. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403
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MODDERSPRUIT COMMUNITY DEMANDS PROBE INTO BUSINESSMAN ‘MYSOL’ OVER CHROME MINING TENDER
A tense and disturbing situation has emerged in Modderspruit, North West, where community members are calling for an urgent investigation into prominent businessman Solomon Madibela, widely known as “Mysol,” over alleged corruption, intimidation, and irregular access to lucrative chrome mining contracts.
The unrest follows a chaotic disruption of a meeting between the GLC Unemployment or Jobseekers Forum and Samancor Chrome, which had been convened to address growing concerns around unemployment, lack of local empowerment, and transparency in social labour plans.
According to eyewitnesses, the meeting descended into violence after individuals allegedly linked to Mysol stormed the gathering. One of the individuals was reportedly armed, triggering panic among attendees. Several people were injured during the incident.
Amid the chaos, forum leader Tshepo Molaole, also known as “Stepetepe,” was arrested under circumstances the community describes as wrongful and unjust.
Residents allege that despite visible acts of intimidation, no arrests were made against those responsible for the disruption, raising serious concerns about possible police complicity.
Mysol, described as a multimillionaire with strong ties to the mining sector, is accused by community members of benefiting disproportionately from Samancor’s operations. They claim he has secured lucrative open-cast mining tenders while local residents remain excluded from economic opportunities.
The GLC Unemployment or Jobseekers Forum further alleges that Mysol’s influence extends into government structures and law enforcement, effectively silencing dissent and preventing accountability.
“We are tired of being silenced and ignored,” said one community leader. “Mysol does not want anyone speaking out against him, and Samancor is complicit. We need urgent intervention.”
The community has now issued several demands, including:
* A full investigation into Mysol’s business dealings and alleged corruption
* Immediate intervention by Samancor regarding its social labour plans and community engagement
* Protection for whistleblowers and affected residents
* Action against police officers allegedly involved in intimidation and misconduct
Serious allegations have also been raised against officials at Mooinooi Police Station, with claims that Mysol has allegedly influenced a significant portion of the local police force for personal protection and benefit.
Specific concerns have been directed at an investigating officer identified as Mapataka, who is handling case number 793/04/2026 involving Molaole. Community members further allege that the officer is living a lifestyle beyond his means.
Another officer, identified only as Donny, is also under scrutiny. He is alleged to have participated in the assault of community members and is reportedly driving a luxury vehicle allegedly financed by Mysol.
In addition, the community has called on the Department of Education to provide trauma counselling for learners at Machadam Primary School, who were reportedly affected by gunfire near the school during the incident.
Residents are also demanding a forensic investigation into a firearm allegedly used by an individual known as “Thirteen” during the unrest.
The GLC Unemployment or Jobseekers Forum says it is turning to the media to amplify its concerns and push for accountability from both corporate and state authorities.
This is a developing story.