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TIMESTAMP: 00:00 INTRODUCTION 01:22 POLICE OFFICERS UNDER GENERAL SHIBIRI MAKE DOCKETS DISSAPEAR FOR R3500 03:03 GENERAL SHIBIRI CONFIRMS THJAT HE DOES NOT REGRET HIS DECISIONS 05:09 WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DEATH OF AN 11 YEAR OLD WHOSE CASE DISAPPEARED FOR R3500 06:42 BROWN ENVELOPES OR BRIBES FOR OFFICERS 07:35 IN WHAT CAPACITY WAS SHIBIRI INVOLVED IN THE SWARTZ MURDER CASE 09:11 SHIBIRI HAD MORE THAN ENOUGH IN HIS BANK. WHAT WAS THE R70 00 "LOAN" FOR? 12:26 WITNESS A WAS BEING RECRUITED 13:02 WITNESS A OUTSMART SHIBIRI AND EXPOSE HIM 15:24 SIBIYA BEING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE "'FAMILY" 17:17 SHIBIRI SHIFTS THE BLAME 18:37 HIS CORRUPTION REWARD WAS A PROMOTION 20:22 WHITE HOUSE OF THE GENERALS USED FOR RECRUITMENT 23:26 THEIRS IS TO MAKE THE DOCKET DISAPPEAR 28:49 CONCLUDING REMARKS The cross-examination of Richard Shibiri at the Madlanga Commission continues to raise serious questions about corruption and organised crime within South Africa’s policing structures. During his testimony, several troubling issues were discussed, including allegations that some police officers may have been involved in selling investigation dockets for as little as R3,500. Interestingly, General Shibiri appeared surprised by such claims, even though these alleged activities would fall within departments linked to organised crime investigations. At the same time, his own conduct has come under scrutiny. One of the most controversial aspects of the testimony involves allegations that he borrowed approximately R70,000 from businessman Vusumuzi Matlala, a figure who has been mentioned in connection with organised crime investigations. This has raised serious questions: • Was the money truly a personal loan? • Or could it indicate a deeper relationship between law enforcement officials and criminal networks? During the hearings, Shibiri also spoke about “brown envelopes”, warning officers about corruption and the dangers of accepting money in exchange for information. However, some testimony suggests that there may have been private meetings with officers, where discussions allegedly took place about providing information to individuals he described as “family.” When asked to reveal the names of the individuals involved, Sibiya claimed he feared for his life and stated he would rather be labelled a liar than disclose those identities. This has led to major concerns about: possible infiltration of organised crime within law enforcement whether senior police officials may have relationships with criminal networks and the broader implications for public trust in the justice system. If proven true, these allegations could represent one of the most serious policing scandals currently under investigation in South Africa. 💬 Join the Discussion Do you believe the Madlanga Commission will expose the full truth about organised crime and corruption within the police? Or will the most powerful individuals escape accountability once again? Share your thoughts in the comments. ⚖️ Legal Disclaimer This video discusses allegations and testimony presented during public hearings and commission proceedings. The content is intended for commentary, analysis, and public interest discussion. All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. #politics #news #business #finance #justice #comment #gnu #madlangacommission #law #crime #court #cabinetminister #africannews #politicalinterference #police #corruptcops #corruptgovernment #richardshibiri #shadracksibiya #vusumuzicatmatlala #cyrilramaphosa #ancnews #juliusmalema #eff #jacobzuma #mkparty #truecrimecommunity #bribery