Corruption charges dropped against South Africa's police intelligence boss
South African prosecutors have dropped fraud and corruption charges against criminal intelligence chief Lt-Gen Dumisani Khumalo and six other police officers. The charges, brought in June 2025, related to the allegedly unlawful appointment of a civilian to a key post within the intelligence unit.

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AI-generatedSouth African prosecutors have dropped fraud and corruption charges against criminal intelligence chief Lt-Gen Dumisani Khumalo and six other police officers. The charges, brought in June 2025, related to the allegedly unlawful appointment of a civilian to a key post within the intelligence unit. The case was formally withdrawn at a Pretoria court following a review by the country's chief prosecutor. Khumalo and his colleagues had denied the charges and were not suspended. The withdrawal comes amid ongoing issues within South Africa's police force, including alleged corruption and political interference, and as a major judicial inquiry into police corruption, the Madlanga Commission, is underway.
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5 extractedA major judicial inquiry into alleged police corruption, known as the Madlanga Commission, is currently under way.
Gen Khumalo expressed relief that the 'truth at least is out'.
Lt-Gen Dumisani Khumalo and his colleagues were arrested in June 2025 over the allegedly unlawful appointment of a civilian to a key post.
The case against them was formally dropped after a review by the country's chief prosecutor.
South African prosecutors have withdrawn fraud and corruption charges against criminal intelligence chief Lt-Gen Dumisani Khumalo and six other police officers.