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Corruption charges dropped against South Africa's police intelligence boss
Dumisani Khumalo has led the police's troubled crime intelligence since 2022
South African prosecutors have withdrawn fraud and corruption charges brought against criminal intelligence chief Lt-Gen Dumisani Khumalo and six other police officers.
He and his colleagues were arrested in June 2025 over the allegedly unlawful appointment of a civilian to a key post within the intelligence unit. They denied the charges and were not suspended.
The case against them was now been formally dropped at a court in the capital, Pretoria, after a review last month by the country's chief prosecutor.
South Africa's police force has long been plagued by issues of political interference, alleged corruption and a seeming inability to effectively tackle high levels of crime.
A major judicial inquiry into alleged police corruption, known as the Madlanga Commission, is currently under way.
It was established last year by President Cyril Ramaphosa after a senior police officer alleged that organised crime groups had infiltrated the government.
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Speaking outside court in Pretoria after the withdrawal of the charges, Gen Khumalo expressed relief that the "truth at least is out".
Prosecutors had claimed that Dineo Mokwele was unqualified for the senior technical support services position she held within crime intelligence and labelled her a "token appointment".