SAPS Takes Action Against Officer Accused of Accepting R2,000 Bribe
The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Gauteng has launched disciplinary proceedings against a police officer accused of accepting a R2,000 bribe from a member of the public.
The action follows the circulation of a viral social media video allegedly showing the officer, dressed in full SAPS uniform, returning the money after the alleged bribery incident came to light. SAPS confirmed that the officer has been identified and that a departmental investigation is underway to determine the full circumstances surrounding the matter.
Gauteng Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni condemned the alleged conduct, reiterating SAPS’ zero-tolerance approach to corruption. He said members who abuse their authority, compromise their integrity, or betray the public’s trust will face decisive disciplinary and possible criminal action.
SAPS stressed that the acceptance, solicitation or facilitation of a bribe is a criminal offence and a serious violation of the SAPS Code of Conduct. The police service has urged members of the public not to offer bribes and to report any incidents of corruption or extortion involving police officials through the appropriate reporting channels.
The investigation remains ongoing as SAPS seeks to establish the full facts surrounding the incident.
