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South Africa Police Chief Summoned Over $21m Health Contract Scandal

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Last updated: March 29, 2026 2:17 am
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Published: March 29, 2026
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South Africa’s National Police Commissioner, Fannie Masemola, has been summoned to appear in court over his alleged involvement in a controversial $21 million health services contract now at the centre of a major corruption investigation.

Masemola is expected to appear before the court on April 21, as authorities intensify scrutiny of the tender process that led to the awarding of the contract in 2024. The deal, which was intended to provide healthcare services to police personnel, was awarded to Medicare24 Tshwane District, a company linked to businessman Vusimuzi Matlala.

National Police Commissioner, Fannie Masemola

The contract has since been cancelled following widespread allegations of irregularities and corruption. Investigators allege that senior officials within the police service colluded with Matlala in the procurement process, raising serious concerns about transparency and accountability in public contracting.

In a sweeping development, at least twelve senior police officers have been formally charged in connection with the deal. They face multiple counts of corruption and fraud but are yet to enter pleas in court. Matlala has also been charged as part of the ongoing investigation.

The case marks a significant moment for law enforcement oversight in South Africa, where public confidence in state institutions has been repeatedly tested by high-profile corruption scandals in recent years.Observers say Masemola’s court appearance could prove pivotal, not only in determining individual culpability but also in shedding light on systemic weaknesses in procurement processes within the police force.

Authorities have not released further details on the specific charges against the commissioner, but the unfolding case is expected to draw national and international attention as it progresses through the courts.

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