
In Conversation With Dennis Bloem(Activsts/citizens)
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A strong and controversial statement from the Activists and Citizens Forum has raised serious concerns about developments within South Africa’s criminal justice system, following recent actions by the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC).
This comes after IDAC announced the arrest of 12 high-ranking police officers allegedly linked to a controversial R360 million MediCare24 contract associated with Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. The arrests were initially seen as a significant step in tackling corruption within the South African Police Service (SAPS).
However, the situation escalated when it emerged that the National Commissioner of Police, Fannie Masemola, has also been issued with a summons and is expected to join the accused in court.
The Activists and Citizens Forum has strongly criticised this move, describing it as a “fightback” by factions within law enforcement, alleging that elements within IDAC may be targeting the Commissioner while ignoring others implicated in proceedings such as the Madlanga Commission.
While the Forum stops short of declaring Masemola entirely free of scrutiny, it argues that the move raises questions about selective accountability and possible internal power struggles within SAPS and the broader criminal justice system.
The statement also calls on Cyril Ramaphosa and Police Minister Feroz Cachalia to intervene and assess the legitimacy of the charges.
This comes after IDAC announced the arrest of 12 high-ranking police officers allegedly linked to a controversial R360 million MediCare24 contract associated with Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. The arrests were initially seen as a significant step in tackling corruption within the South African Police Service (SAPS).
However, the situation escalated when it emerged that the National Commissioner of Police, Fannie Masemola, has also been issued with a summons and is expected to join the accused in court.
The Activists and Citizens Forum has strongly criticised this move, describing it as a “fightback” by factions within law enforcement, alleging that elements within IDAC may be targeting the Commissioner while ignoring others implicated in proceedings such as the Madlanga Commission.
While the Forum stops short of declaring Masemola entirely free of scrutiny, it argues that the move raises questions about selective accountability and possible internal power struggles within SAPS and the broader criminal justice system.
The statement also calls on Cyril Ramaphosa and Police Minister Feroz Cachalia to intervene and assess the legitimacy of the charges.

