Mkhwanazi admits Matlala police clearance certificate was fraudulent
<p>Suspended Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department (EMPD) <a href="https://mg.co.za/tags/julius-mkhwanazi/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi</a> has admitted that a police clearance certificate submitted during the registration of Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala's company for the Ekurhuleni Peace Corps was fraudulent.</p>
<p>At the Madlanga Commission hearing on Wednesday, Mkhwanazi was questioned about a South African Police Service (SAPS) clearance certificate that Medicare24 chief executive Mike van Wyk had sent to him as part of the process to register Matlala's company in the municipal volunteer programme.</p>
<p>Presented with an SAPS affidavit stating that the document was fraudulent, Mkhwanazi said he accepted the finding.</p>
<p>"It is a fraudulent document. I agree … I can't contest that,” he said. </p>
<p>He also agreed that the SAPS affidavit denouncing the clearance certificate was legitimate. </p>
<p>Mkhwanazi refused to answer questions related to the theft of precious stones worth R14 million that he allegedly organised, as <a href="https://mg.co.za/news/south-africa/2026-06-23-empd-deputy-chief-julius-mkhwanazi-orchestrated-a-staged-raid-for-precious-stones-witness-k-says/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">alleged by Witness K on Tuesday</a>. He said he had not received the transcript from the commission and could not prepare on time. </p>
<p>Mkhwanazi is <a href="https://mg.co.za/news/south-africa/2026-04-28-empd-deputy-chief-mkhwanazi-released-on-r30-000-bail/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">out on R30 000 bail</a>, alongside his co-accused city manager Kagiso Lerutla who allegedly paid R400 000 for impersonation in an excessive speeding case. </p>







