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Trial postponed for Mkhwanazi and Lerutla in 2019 fraud case

Posted on May 13, 2026
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Zuko Komisa

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  • Suspended EMPD Deputy Chief Julius Mkhwanazi and City Manager Kagiso Lerutla face charges of fraud, corruption, and defeating the ends of justice.
  • The duo is accused of conspiring to have an impostor appear in court for Lerutla following a 2019 speeding arrest.
  • After a brief appearance at Boksburg Magistrates Court, the matter was transferred to the Regional Court and postponed until June, with both men remaining out on R30,000 bail.

The legal proceedings against suspended Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) Deputy Chief Julius Mkhwanazi and City Manager Kagiso Lerutla have been delayed.

During a brief appearance at the Boksburg Magistrates Court, the matter was officially transferred to the Regional Court, with a new date set for June.

The charges stem from a 2019 incident in which the pair allegedly conspired to have an impostor appear in court on Lerutla’s behalf following a high-speed driving offence.

Following their arrests in April, the duo was granted bail of R30,000 each.

Defence solicitor Alphy Masenya confirmed that the legal team is now preparing for the trial phase, though they are still awaiting access to the full police docket.

Masenya noted that while the initial hurdle of securing bail has been cleared, the defence is now focused on addressing the specific nature of the allegations as the case moves forward.

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