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Alleged underworld kingpin Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala has withdrawn his plea agreement after objecting to a proposed 12-year prison sentence, marking a dramatic turn in his court proceedings.
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The decision means the plea deal is no longer in effect, paving the way for the matter to continue through the normal trial process unless a new agreement is reached.
Cat Matlala plea agreement withdrawn
During court proceedings, Cat informed the court that he no longer wished to proceed with the plea agreement after raising concerns about the proposed sentence.
While he had previously indicated a willingness to resolve the matter through a negotiated plea, he objected to the recommended 12-year prison term, leading to the withdrawal of the agreement before it could be finalised.
BREAKING NEWS: ‘CAT’ MATLALA WITHDRAWS FROM PLEA AGREEMENT
Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala has withdrawn from his plea and sentence agreement with the State in the R228 million SAPS Medicare24 tender fraud case.
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Case expected to continue
With the plea agreement withdrawn, the case is expected to proceed through the courts. Prosecutors and the defence may continue preparing for trial unless fresh negotiations result in another plea arrangement.
The withdrawal effectively places both parties back in their original positions before the plea agreement was reached.
What are the next steps in the case?
The court is expected to set further dates for the matter as legal proceedings continue.
Matlala remains at the centre of the high-profile case, which has attracted public attention as developments continue to unfold. The latest decision adds another chapter to the legal process, with all eyes now on the next court appearance and whether the matter will proceed to trial or return to negotiations.
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