Court Blocks Sibiya's Bid: SAPS Deputy National Commissioner's Corruption Probe to Proceed
- Mpho Dube
- Aug 28
- 1 min read

Deputy National Commissioner Lieutenant General Shadrack Sibiya
In a significant development, the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has dismissed Lieutenant General Shadrack Sibiya's application to invalidate National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola's decision to direct him to stay at home pending a probe into allegations of corruption.
The court's ruling paves the way for the investigation to proceed, casting a spotlight on the integrity of the South African Police Service (SAPS) leadership.
The allegations against Sibiya have sparked intense interest, given his high-ranking position within SAPS.
General Masemola's decision to place Sibiya on precautionary suspension underscores the gravity of the accusations and the commitment to uphold accountability within the police force.
This ruling is a crucial step in ensuring that the investigation into Sibiya's alleged involvement in corrupt activities is conducted without interference. The outcome of this probe could have far-reaching implications for SAPS and its leadership.
As the investigation unfolds, the focus will be on transparency and fairness. The court's decision sends a strong message about the importance of accountability and the rule of law, even at the highest levels of law enforcement. The nation watches with bated breath as this critical chapter in the fight against corruption within SAPS continues to unfold.




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