The ‘Cat’ and a dozen cops in cuffs for alleged graft. Plus: EC ANC mess

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The crucial work by our News24 Investigations team, in collaboration with journalist and author Jeff Wicks, over the past more than three years has finally seen the law catch up with the notorious Cat, Vusimusi Matlala, as well as a dozen police officers. They all allegedly colluded to push through a dodgy SAPS tender worth R360 million, all to line the pockets of Matlala and those closest to him. We touch base with Wicks and bring you the latest from court. Meanwhile, in the Eastern Cape, the ANC is fighting with itself over who will lead what's shaping up to be a highly contested provincial elective conference. We cross to journalist Soyiso Maliti for more. Finally, the Nieuwe Haerlem shipwrecks off the Cape of Storms in the 1600s, On This Day in SA History. Comment below and send our host, broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer, a voice note: 072 562 3179. To advertise: thelead@24.com. Full editions drop on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube Monday through Thursday at 19:00. The show is fully produced, presented and edited by Raubenheimer and quality-checked by News24's editors.
Chapters
  • 00:01 Graeme's intro
  • 02:46 Crossing to Jeff on Cat & cops' arrests latest
  • 11:30 Reflecting on the Madlanga revelations
  • 19:00 'Cat' & Masemola case updates
  • 20:12 Crossing to Soyiso on ANC EC mess
  • 27:30 Warring EC ANC campaign groups
  • 33:14 On This Day in SA History / Rauby's Pointless Braai Quiz
25 Mar English South Africa News · Society & Culture

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