Ekurhuleni city manager Kagiso Lerutla has reportedly been arrested, joining suspended metropolice deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi in police custody. Both officials are being held at the Midrand police station and are expected to appear in the Boksburg magistrate’s court on Monday.
Fraud and Corruption Charges
Police spokesperson Brig Athlenda Mathe confirmed that two suspects, aged 40 and 50, have been taken into custody. The officials face serious charges of fraud, corruption and defeating the ends of justice.
While Mkhwanazi was arrested on Saturday, Lerutla was detained on Sunday. This follows the arrest of an ICT official on Friday, suggesting a broader police operation targeting city administration.
Complex Connections and Controversies
The relationship between the two officials remains unclear. Still, sources indicate that these specific arrests are not linked to the “blue lights” saga involving alleged cartel member Vusi “Cat” Matlala.
Mkhwanazi had previously been accused of providing unauthorized blue lights to Matlala’s fleet. Despite a negative Ipid report recommending disciplinary action for a lack of honesty and integrity, the city allegedly ignored these findings.
It is alleged that Mkhwanazi was protected by former city manager Imogen Mashazi, head of legal Adv Kemi Behari, and head of HR Linda Gxasheka. All three individuals have denied the allegations and have since been suspended.
Profile of Kagiso Lerutla
Lerutla is a qualified accountant who previously worked for the auditor-general. He joined the Ekurhuleni municipality in 2014, initially serving as the divisional head of compliance and governance in the financial department.
His ascent within the city included an appointment as financial officer in 2019, before he became city manager in November of last year.
In September 2023, Lerutla was the victim of an alleged ambush in Primrose. Gunmen reportedly fired upon his vehicle from a Hyundai i10, resulting in an injury to his hand.
Potential Next Steps
As the legal process begins, the Boksburg magistrate’s court will likely determine the initial bail conditions for Lerutla and Mkhwanazi. The proceedings may clarify the specific nature of the fraud and corruption charges.
additional arrests could be likely, as Brig Athlenda Mathe stated that police are continuing to investigate corruption within Ekurhuleni. Mayor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza has indicated that the city will provide updates as more data becomes available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the primary officials arrested in this case?
The officials are Ekurhuleni city manager Kagiso Lerutla and the suspended metropolice deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi.
What specific charges are the suspects facing?
According to police spokesperson Brig Athlenda Mathe, they are charged with fraud, corruption, and defeating the ends of justice.
Was the city manager involved in the “blue lights” investigation?
Sources state that the current arrests are not in relation to the blue lights saga highlighted at the Madlanga commission, and Mayor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza noted that any link between Lerutla and that matter had not reach up at the commission.
How should municipal governments balance the protection of officials’ rights with the need for immediate disciplinary action following watchdog reports?
