R1m โappreciationโ request โ Matlala drops explosive allegation against Cele
Day two of Vusimuzi โCatโ Matlalaโs testimony before Parliamentโs Ad Hoc Committee included fresh allegations of police interference.

Parliamentโs Ad Hoc Committee heard more explosive allegations from businessman and attempted murdัr accused Vusimuzi โCatโ Matlala on Thursday.The committee, which is probing claims of criminal infiltration, corruption, and political interference in South Africaโs criminal justice system, is holding its sitting at Kgosi Mampuru II Prison, where Matlala is currently detained.
Continuing his testimony, the alleged crime boss claimed that former police minister Bheki Cele requested a payment of R1 million while staying at Matlalaโs luxury Pretoria apartment.
MATLALA AND CELEโS ALLEGED AGREEMENT
He toldย committeeย evidence leader Norman Arendse that he was unable to pay the full amount and instead made two payments of R300,000 and R200,000 earlier this year.
When Arendse asked how Cele came to stay at his apartment, Matlala said Cele had requested to stay there. He alleged that the initial conversation was witnessed by Bongani Mpungose, who has since passed away. Matlala recounted that Cele, speaking to Mpungose, said he felt Matlala was not showing appreciation for assisting with calling off a police interrogation. Cele allegedly told him that merely staying at the apartment โwonโt pay my bills.โ
โHe [Cele] said to me that if you can give me one million, he will appreciate that,โ Matlala testified.
The committee also heard that the payments were made in cash, stashed in a Woolworths shopping bag before being handed over to Cele. Matlala added that he had intended to pay an additional R500,000 but ultimately decided against it.
CELEโS TESTIMONY

During his own testimony in October, Cele claimed that he did not know Matlala despite previously staying at his apartment. He said he was offered the accommodation and could not pass up โfreebiesโ as a pensioner.
Cele admitted to having met Matlala but denied influencing any SAPS contracts linked to him, including an alleged R360-million tender.