Masemola challenges suspended Mpumalanga police commissioner to bring corruption claims forward

iReport South Africa | 22.04.2026 19:56

Tension is rising at the highest levels of South Africa’s police force, with National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola issuing a blunt challenge to suspended Mpumalanga Police Commissioner Semakaleng Manamela.

Masemola has told Manamela to bring her corruption allegations forward or risk losing credibility entirely.

Manamela has previously made serious claims about corruption within police ranks. But according to Masemola, those claims have yet to be formally presented to the Madlanga Commission, the official inquiry into police interference.

Masemola said if there is evidence, it must be laid out before the commission. He warned that anything less risks turning serious accusations into empty noise.

The standoff touches on power, accountability and public trust in law enforcement. For many South Africans, the implications are serious. If corruption exists at the highest levels, it must be exposed. But if accusations are made without proof, the damage can be just as severe.

All eyes are now on Manamela to see whether she will step forward and reveal what she knows or whether the silence will continue.