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Madlanga Commission scrutinises IDAC's case against Khumalo
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Madlanga Commission scrutinises IDAC's case against Khumalo

The Madlanga Commission is examining the criminal case brought by IDAC against Lt-Gen. Dumisani Khumalo, who was accused of involvement in the appointment of Dineo Mokwele to a senior technical role within SAPS. IDAC investigator Brian Padayachee testified that the investigation was initiated after an allegation of irregularities in Mokwele's appointment, though he admitted lacking the original complaint document when the case started. Mokwele's qualifications were verified by SAQA, and she held relevant academic credentials. However, Commission Chair Justice Madlanga challenged the legal basis for the case, noting that SAPS frequently employs civilians with specialized skills and that lack of policing experience does not equate to criminal behavior. The commission also questioned the procedural legitimacy of the investigation, as Padayachee relied on an oral briefing instead of the formal complaint. While Padayachee claimed subsequent evidence led to arrests, the commission considered the possibility that the issue might have been an administrative dispute rather than a criminal case.

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IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenterFactual 87Objective 742 days ago
Madlanga Commission scrutinises IDAC's case against Khumalo

The Madlanga Commission is examining the criminal case brought by IDAC against Lt-Gen. Dumisani Khumalo, who was accused of involvement in the appointment of Dineo Mokwele to a senior technical role within SAPS. IDAC investigator Brian Padayachee testified that the investigation was initiated after an allegation of irregularities in Mokwele's appointment, though he admitted lacking the original complaint document when the case started. Mokwele's qualifications were verified by SAQA, and she held relevant academic credentials. However, Commission Chair Justice Madlanga challenged the legal basis for the case, noting that SAPS frequently employs civilians with specialized skills and that lack of policing experience does not equate to criminal behavior. The commission also questioned the procedural legitimacy of the investigation, as Padayachee relied on an oral briefing instead of the formal complaint. While Padayachee claimed subsequent evidence led to arrests, the commission considered the possibility that the issue might have been an administrative dispute rather than a criminal case.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced examination of both sides of the controversy, highlighting concerns raised by the commission while also acknowledging the investigative process and the qualifications of the individual involved. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing of the story, and the姟

Why factuality (87): The article accurately outlines the commission's questioning of the legal basis for the investigation into Khumalo, including the referral from Fadiel Adam and Mokwele's qualifications. It includes verifiable details about her credentials and the commission's challenges to the investigation's validi

Why objectivity (74): While the article presents the commission's concerns objectively, it emphasizes the legal challenges to the investigation, potentially giving more weight to the critics' viewpoint. The tone remains neutral but leans toward highlighting the flaws in the case.

Daily Maverick logoDaily MaverickIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 852 days ago
MADLANGA COMMISSION: Investigator denies knowledge of political interference in Idac or a ‘Feroz Khan cabal’

A senior investigator at the Investigative Directorate Against Corruption (Idac), Brian Padayachee, testified before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry that he was unaware of any political interference in Idac or a 'Feroz Khan cabal.' Padayachee, who previously worked in Crime Intelligence, stated that the Khan described in testimony does not align with his personal experience, noting that Khan faces separate legal issues. The allegations of a 'cabal' connecting Idac and Crime Intelligence stem from claims that Idac head Andrea Johnson's husband is a Crime Intelligence officer and that Johnson allegedly leaked information to Khan. These claims come amid broader accusations by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi that a drug cartel has infiltrated South Africa's criminal justice system. Johnson was set to testify but was hospitalized before the hearing, and Khan, who was supposed to testify, was injured in a shooting.

Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting claims regarding political interference and a potential 'cabal' involving Idac and Crime Intelligence. While the article reports allegations made by various parties, it does not clearly favor one side over another. The framing appears balanced, presenting both the指控s

Why factuality (85): The article accurately reports on the state of public trust in the police and the impact of recent revelations. It quotes Dr. Lennit Max and discusses the systemic issues within the police force, which aligns with the primary source document.

Why objectivity (85): The article maintains a neutral tone, discussing the implications of the findings without taking sides. It focuses on expert opinion and the broader societal impact, avoiding emotionally charged language.

Mail & Guardian logoMail & GuardianIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Idac charged Khumalo on sparse facts

Lieutenant-General Dumisani Khumalo, head of Crime Intelligence, was arrested and charged with fraud and corruption in June 2024 based on limited evidence provided by National Coloured Congress MP Fadiel Adams. The charges relate to the disputed appointment of Brigadier Dineo Mokwele as head of Technical Support Services within Crime Intelligence. The Madlanga Commission heard that the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (Idac) initiated the investigation after an internal case evaluation committee authorized the probe. Senior Idac investigator Brian Padayachee admitted that the investigation proceeded on sparse facts and that the legal basis for the charges was questioned during the hearing. KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, an ally of Khumalo, criticized the arrest as part of a 'war' within the police service and accused Idac head Andrea Johnson of leading a 'rogue unit,' though Johnson denied these claims.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation neutrally, detailing both the accusations against Khumalo and the responses from his allies and Idac officials. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omissions that would indicate a clear ideological lean. The framing remains balanced,

IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenter13 hr. ago
IDAC Under Pressure as Commission Probes How Crime Intelligence Investigation Began

The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry is scrutinizing the initiation and conduct of an investigation into Dumisani Khumalo, the head of Crime Intelligence, and several other senior South African Police Service (SAPS) officials. IDAC investigator Colonel Brian Padayachee testified that he lacked clarity on how the probe began and could not provide the original referral triggering the investigation. Commission chairperson Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga criticized the lack of foundational documentation, calling the investigation 'in the dark.' He urged Padayachee to gather more evidence and consult leadership before proceeding. Co-commissioner Advocate Sandile Khumalo questioned the focus on security clearance rather than legal compliance. Legal opinion from SAPS Legal Services concluded that the evidence was insufficient for criminal charges. The investigation stems from affidavits by National Coloured Congress leader Fadiel Adams, who alleged corruption and misconduct among senior officials.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the commission's findings and criticisms without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on procedural concerns and legal assessments without taking a clear ideological stance. While the subject involves high-level political figures and institutions

IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenter15 hr. ago
Madlanga Commission questions IDAC probe into Khumalo, Mokwele and others as Padayachee fails to justify case

The Madlanga Commission has scrutinized the Investigative Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC)'s probe into Senior Assistant Inspector General Dumisani Khumalo and other senior South African Police Service (SAPS) officers. Investigator Brian Padayachee failed to provide clear justification for initiating the investigation, including the origin of the referral and the basis for targeting specific individuals. The commission criticized Padayachee for relying solely on allegations from National Colored Congress leader Fadiel Adams without gathering additional evidence or consulting police leadership. SAPS Legal Services opined that the evidence was insufficient to support criminal charges, yet Padayachee defended the probe, citing ongoing investigations into other officers. The commission emphasized the need for proper procedures and sufficient evidence before proceeding with such high-profile cases.

Bias read (Center): While the subject involves a politically sensitive law enforcement investigation, the article presents a balanced account of the commission's criticisms and Padayachee's responses without overtly favoring either side. It reports on procedural concerns rather than taking a partisan stance on the culp

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