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Scandal: When the fixer gets fixed
Cape Argus
|March 11, 2026
In THE theatre of South African power, the oldest plot twist still lands: sometimes the player gets played.
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Sometimes the alleged master fixer discovers he was never the smartest man in the room.This week's testimony at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry has peeled back another layer of the controversial R360-million SAPS occupational health and wellness tender awarded to Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala’s company, Medicare24 Tshwane District.
What began as a procurement scandal has become something far more revealing: a live demonstration of how influence, cash, and proximity to power continue to warp South Africa’s security establishment long after the era of State Capture.
At the centre stand two men.
Matlala, the tenderpreneur now in custody at Kgosi Mampuru facing multiple counts of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and related charges in the Johannesburg High Court. And Oupa “Brown” Mogotsi, the North-West businessman who has cast himself variously as crime-intelligence operative, political intermediary, and corruption investigator.
The tender moved with striking speed. Advertised in January 2024, recommended by the bid evaluation committee in April, awarded in June 2024 as the sole successful bidder, and signed on June 18.
Tt was cancelled in April/May 2025 by National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola after internal audits flagged serious irregularities: fronting concerns, abuse of supply-chain processes, and missing safeguards. (The contract has not been re-awarded; interim arrangements are in place.)
But the real question before the commission is no longer about paperwork.
It is about power.
Who, exactly, was running whom?
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