EMPD’s Julius Mkhwanazi claims Ekurhuleni needed security support from CAT VIP Protection ServicesALL TALKS ON NONCOMPLIANCE OF SPAZA SHOPS, FESTIVE SEASON AND ROAD SAFETY RADIO_The Acting Municipal Police Commissioner, Julius Mkhwanazi, alongside the MMC for Community Safety, Sizakele Masuku and spokesperson for the fire department, William Ntladi, touched on the noncompliance of spaza shops, the festive season and road safety, during a radio interview with EK FM. The Acting Municipal Police Commissioner, Julius Mkhwanazi emphasised on no leniency, as ours is to excute and ensure law and order in the community as Police Officers. He mentioned the successful ongoing operations on spaza shops and number of arrests on poisonous foods. The MMC for Community Safety, Sizakele Masuku, highlighted, that the City had already begun working on compliance before the president’s directive. She said the 21-day deadline had amplified the urgency of their mission. Picture EMPD

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🇿🇼 Published: 04 December 2025
📘 Source: Mail & Guardian

Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) deputy chief of police Julius Mkhwanazi, who is accused of procuring security services from murder-accused Vusimuzi Matlala’s Cat VIP Protection, said security threats necessitated extra support from the private company. Testifying before theMadlanga commissionof inquiry into corruption in the criminal justice system, Mkhwanazi said he had identified security threats that required additional support, and the city’s police vehicle fleet was old and constantly breaking down. “It was at no cost to the city.

[Matlala] said, I’ll just provide my guys to assist. He didn’t charge us anything. I think for him it was part of a marketing strategy,” Mkhwanazi said, adding that the vehicles supplied by the company were not branded.

Previous witnesses have accused Mkhwanazi ofsigning an “unlawful” memorandum of understanding, which stated that the EMPD had “an endless working relationship and memorandum of understanding with Cat VIP to assist EMPD officers in any VIP protection and security services in and out of the City of Ekurhuleni”. As director of specialised services at the time, he admitted to introducing Cat VIP Protection to the EMPD. He said he approved the operational plan for security at the 2022 state-of-the-city address.

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The city’s law enforcement was struggling due to budget constraints, he reiterated. Mkhwanazi is accused of fitting blue lights to seven private vehicles supplied by Matlala’s company, despite the devices being reserved for official law enforcement use only. “I didn’t install blue lights, I didn’t brand the cars.

I didn’t see the cars physically; they didn’t come to the City of Ekurhuleni,” he testified at the Madlanga commission. Mkhwanazi said Matlala later upgraded his fleet to “classy, highly performing quality cars because he was targeting clients from outside the country”. He conceded that he had approached Matlala to request the donation of older vehicles to the EMPD.

He said he had sought permission from EMPD regional manager Chris Steyn, who instructed him to obtain a letter of intent from Matlala. “I called Mr Matlala, and he said, ‘No, it’s fine, Julius, you can do that,’” Mkhwanazi said. Steyn reconsidered the plan after complaints from the then EMPD deputy chief of police, Revo Spies, he added.

Earlier testimony from other witnesses before the commission detailed how Matlala’s company had effectively “outsourced law enforcement” in Ekurhuleni. Spies testified that an “unlawful” memorandum signed in June and October 2021 allowed Cat VIP Protection to operate as police — with blue lights fitted on its vehicles, including BMWs, a Mercedes-Benz and a Volkswagen — and even to hire out a helicopter. The Ekurhuleni municipality was permitted to use the helicopter for only two hours a month.

The memorandum also authorised Cat VIP Protection’s vehicles to attend crime scenes as though they were official EMPD units. Spies testified that there were even plans for the company to protect the mayor.

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Originally published by Mail & Guardian • December 04, 2025

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