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Former SAPS official Francinah Vuma told Parliament on March 11, 2026, that her 2022 suspension was retaliation for exposing corruption among top police leaders and irregular contracts, including one with MTN.
Former SAPS deputy national police commissioner Francinah Vuma testified before Parliament’s ad hoc committee on 11 March 2026, alleging her 2022 suspension was retaliation for investigating corruption among senior officials, including former police minister Bheki Cele and National Commissioner Fannie Masemola.
She claimed she faced pressure to halt disciplinary actions, was targeted for whistleblowing on irregular contracts—such as the RT15-2021 mobile communications deal awarded to MTN—and received threats, including reports of surveillance and an alleged plot to appoint a hitman.
Vuma said she made protected disclosures to the president and National Prosecuting Authority but received no response.
Her testimony adds to ongoing scrutiny of police leadership and systemic corruption, amid broader investigations into procurement fraud and political interference.
La ex oficial de SAPS Francinah Vuma dijo al Parlamento el 11 de marzo de 2026 que su suspensión en 2022 fue una represalia por exponer la corrupción entre los principales líderes policiales y los contratos irregulares, incluido uno con MTN.