Murder accused businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, who is facing charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and money laundering.
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ALLEGED “Big Five” cartel dik ding Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala has been denied bail by Johannesburg High Court in an attempted murder case involving his ex-girlfriend, actress Tebogo Thobejane.
Matlala was named by Crime Intelligence boss Lieutenant-General Dumisani Khumalo at the Madlanga Commission as a member of the crime bosses behind the current police corruption crisis.
He appeared before the High Court last Monday to appeal the denial of his bail after being refused release last month after being charged with the attempted murder of the Muhvango star in a shooting incident on the N1 highway near Sandton in 2023.
Thobejane was allegedly shot in the foot during the attack.
Matlala also faces charges of conspiracy to commit murder and money laundering.
Matlala was denied bail in September at the Alexandra Magistrates’ Court after Magistrate Syta Prinsloo ruled that he had failed to demonstrate exceptional circumstances justifying his release and found that he posed a flight risk.
The state opposed bail, pointing to Matlala’s alleged access to a private jet, foreign assets in Mauritius, and possession of a fraudulent Eswatini identity document.
However, last week, Matlala’s legal representative, Advocate Laurance Hodes, SC, argued that the State misled the court by claiming the accused owned a private jet and a boat in Mauritius.
Hodes said there was no evidence of either asset and therefore nothing to indicate that Matlala was a flight risk.
He added that Matlala had been aware of the investigation since December 2024 and had consistently cooperated with authorities, including undergoing a 10-hour interrogation.
The State, which continues to oppose bail, previously said Matlala was found with a mobile phone during a raid at Kgosi Mampuru Prison, demonstrating his ability to bypass lawful restrictions and communicate with the outside world, potentially endangering witnesses.
Prosecutors said the phone contained the contact information of a police officer saved as “operator” and showed attempted contact from North West businessman Brown Mogotsi.
Mogotsi has been implicated in broader claims of police corruption by KwaZulu-Natal provincial police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, among others.
The State also argued that Matlala had failed to submit proper evidence in support of his bail application.
Meanwhile, Matlala has been at the centre of proceedings before the Madlanga Commission, which is probing corruption and interference within the South African Police Service (SAPS).
His name has repeatedly surfaced at the commission in connection with allegations of organised crime and corruption.
SHOT: Actress Tebogo Thobejane
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