CHIEF SUSPENDED: Gauteng Traffic Police Boss Samuel Mashaba Axed with Immediate Effect After Shocking Commission Admissions
JOHANNESBURG — The Gauteng Office of the Premier has placed Gauteng Traffic Police Chief Inspector Samuel Mashaba on a precautionary suspension following damning self-incriminating admissions he made under oath before an independent commission.
The high-profile suspension, effective from Sunday, 14 June 2026, was triggered by Mashaba's own testimony before the Madlanga Commission, where he confessed to severe operational and ethical infractions.
The Madlanga Commission Admissions
The Office of the Premier confirmed that while testifying, Chief Inspector Mashaba made a series of critical admissions that point to a profound breach of the Public Service Code of Conduct, internal departmental policies, and statutory laws governing South African public servants.
The state's pending disciplinary docket against the top traffic cop focuses on three major areas of alleged corruption and systemic abuse:Abuse of Authority: The deliberate misuse of official executive powers entrusted to him as a high-ranking law enforcement commander.
Asset Misappropriation: The unauthorized use of departmental tools of trade and state-funded resources for non-official activities.
Financial Graft: The explicit acceptance of personal compensation from a member of the public, triggering immediate conflicts of interest and severe violations of basic civil service ethics.
Total Lockout Enforced During Disciplinary Probe
To safeguard the integrity of the ongoing investigation and prevent potential witness tampering or data deletion, the provincial administration has enforced a strict operational lockout against the chief inspector.
Under the terms of his precautionary suspension, Mashaba has been forced to immediately surrender all state-issued tools of trade—including his official firearms, encrypted communication smartphones, and departmental laptops. Furthermore, he has been legally barred from entering any provincial government buildings or interacting with active traffic department staff members until the formal disciplinary tribunal concludes its findings.
"The Gauteng Provincial Government takes these allegations extremely seriously and is fully committed to ensuring the highest standards of integrity, accountability, and professionalism within all our law enforcement institutions. Any conduct that undermines public trust in government will be dealt with decisively and in accordance with the law," the Office of the Premier stated.
Broader Campaign for a Capable, Ethical State
The swift suspension of a top traffic law enforcement commander is being viewed as a significant assertion of authority by the Gauteng Provincial Government amid growing public demands for institutional transparency.
| Disciplinary Metric | Mandatory Enforcement Action | Intended Investigative Safeguard |
| Asset Seizure | Forfeiture of state firearms, laptops, and cellular devices. | Preserves physical and digital evidence from deletion. |
| Building Ban | Complete prohibition from entering government facilities. | Prevents intimidation of junior officers or back-channel interference. |
| Tribunal Timeline | Immediate effect pending formal disciplinary conclusion. | Ensures a legally sound labor process under SA employment law. |
The Premier’s office reiterated that building an ethical and professional public service remains non-negotiable, warning that no public servant, regardless of rank or institutional seniority, is above the law.
