The South African Police Service (SAPS) has announced a significant leadership change, with Lieutenant General Puleng Dimpane taking over as the acting national commissioner following the suspension of Fannie Masemola. President Cyril Ramaphosa made the announcement, placing Dimpane in charge while the investigation into Masemola's conduct proceeds. This move signifies a serious internal review within SAPS leadership, with the details of the allegations against Masemola remaining undisclosed.
Dimpane's appointment comes after she previously raised concerns about financial irregularities within the police force. She has publicly warned of a concerning 'culture' among senior police managers who, she alleges, have not adequately addressed instances of irregular expenditure. This prior warning adds a layer of complexity to her appointment, suggesting a potential mandate to address the financial oversight issues she previously highlighted. The extent of the irregular expenditure and the specific actions Dimpane intends to take as acting commissioner are currently unknown.
The suspension of Masemola and the appointment of Dimpane represent a significant shift in leadership at SAPS. The investigation into Masemola's conduct will likely be closely watched, as will Dimpane's efforts to address the financial concerns she has previously voiced and to maintain stability within the police service during this transitional period. Further details regarding the investigation and Dimpane's specific plans are expected to be released in the coming days.


