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Parliament, Friday, 5 June 2026 –The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Mr Ian Cameron, has applauded the swift dismissal of Major-General Richard Shibiri, the National Head of the Organised Crime Unit within the South African Police Service (SAPS). The dismissal sets a standard for consequence management that should be consistently upheld throughout the SAPS.

“The swift dismissal of Major-General Shibiri for misconduct relating to conduct that brought the organisation into disrepute is the type of consequence management required to rebuild trust in the SAPS and rid the organisation of rogue police officers who are more interested in personal gain than in ensuring the safety and security of the people of South Africa,” said Mr Cameron.

In a country facing a worsening threat from organised crime syndicates, the association of the most senior police officer entrusted with combating organised crime with individuals involved in criminal activities is not only shameful but potentially treasonous. The actions of Mr Shibiri, which he himself confirmed before the Madlanga Commission, are an affront to the spirit of the Constitution and the SAPS Code of Conduct that he swore to uphold.

Mr Cameron commended the swift action taken in this matter, particularly against the backdrop of what has often been a lethargic approach by the SAPS in enforcing discipline within its ranks.

“We hope that this marks the beginning of a new standard that will be consistently maintained. Such actions are necessary not only to correct wrongdoing within the SAPS, but also to serve as a deterrent to all SAPS members, discouraging misconduct and unethical behaviour,” Mr Cameron emphasised.

While welcoming the dismissal, Mr Cameron has called on the SAPS to expedite the criminal investigation into the matter and to ensure effective prosecution should evidence implicating Mr Shibiri be found.

Furthermore, Mr Cameron stressed that the investigation must extend to any subordinates who may have been complicit in Mr Shibiri’s actions. He also urged investigators to determine whether senior officers were aware of the misconduct and failed to take appropriate action.

“The moral and legal standing of the SAPS cannot be allowed to deteriorate because of corrupt and unethical officers whose actions tarnish the reputation of the entire service and undermine those committed to serving the people of South Africa,” Mr Cameron concluded.

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