IN CONVERSATION WITH TEBOGO MASHILOMPANE, National Leader of Forum for South Africa

Loading player...
FOSA will gather at Letlhabile Police Station at 14:00 today to formally submit its
demands to local police authorities. The organisation alleges that certain officers
stationed at the facility are facing serious allegations of corruption, which they
argue are undermining public trust and weakening crime-fighting efforts in the area.

While specific allegations have not been detailed in the advisory, FOSA is
demanding immediate intervention. The organisation calls for officers
implicated in corruption to be removed from Letlhabile Police Station without
delay and either transferred elsewhere or placed on precautionary suspension
pending the outcome of a full, independent investigation.

09:35

The issue of corruption within the South African Police Service (SAPS) has
been a longstanding national concern, with periodic reports of bribery, case
docket manipulation, and interference in investigations surfacing in various
provinces. Community-based organisations often argue that such allegations,
when left unresolved, erode confidence in law enforcement and discourage
victims and whistleblowers from coming forward.

FOSA further states that the presence of allegedly corrupt officers not only
damages the reputation of honest SAPS members but also compromises the
broader fight against crime. In communities where trust between residents and
police is already fragile, allegations of corruption can heighten tensions and
reduce cooperation in crime prevention initiatives.

The memorandum handover will be led by the FOSA President, members of
the Executive Leadership, and representatives of the organisation’s
intelligence unit. Media houses have been invited to cover what FOSA
describes as an important act of civic accountability.

At the heart of this development are broader questions about oversight,
internal discipline within SAPS, and the mechanisms available to
communities seeking redress when confidence in local policing structures
declines.
27 Feb English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

Other recent episodes

In Conversation With Javu Baloyi Commission for Gender Equality

The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) is set to hold an investigative hearing into the handling of sexual harassment and rape cases involving learners in schools across the Eastern Cape, following growing concerns around learner safety, institutional accountability, and the protection of children within South Africa’s education system. The hearing…
11 May 9 min

In Conversation With Sithembele Tshwete (SACCAWU Spokesperson)

South Africa’s labour movement is preparing for a major confrontation over looming retrenchments that could affect thousands of retail workers, with the South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union (SACCAWU) and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) warning against what they describe as attempts to erode long-standing…
11 May 8 min

In Conversation With Dr Bandile Masuku (ICT)

Serious concerns around policing infrastructure, operational capacity, and crime control in Gauteng have once again come under scrutiny following an oversight visit by the Gauteng Provincial Legislature Portfolio Committee on Community Safety to the Pretoria West Police Station. The Committee says it uncovered alarming conditions at the station, including severe…
11 May 10 min

In Conversation With Goodenough Mashego- political analyst

Fresh political tensions are emerging within the African National Congress following the Constitutional Court’s ruling on the Phala Phala matter, with reports indicating growing internal pressure on President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign ahead of critical political and electoral battles. The Constitutional Court recently ruled that Parliament acted unconstitutionally when it…
11 May 10 min

IN CONVERSATION WITH HUMULANI MUDAU

Area Code is a fun and interactive mid-morning show on VOW, which airs weekdays from 09:00-12:00. This show aims to ease listeners into their mornings by keeping them up-to-date with the latest news and trends, while also serving as a student’s “go-to” for campus-related events and information.
8 May 15 min