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Joe Sibanyoni and co-accused withdraw interdict application against arrest

31 May 2026
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Mpumalanga taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and co-accused Oupa “Bafana” Sindane have withdrawn their urgent court application to prevent police from executing arrest warrants for extortion and money laundering. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has re-enrolled the case, which previously was dismissed due to a prosecutor’s absence. Following their arrest, Sibanyoni and Sindane were granted bail set at R70,000 each. The NPA confirmed that this withdrawal ends their legal challenge regarding the charges. Additionally, a formal investigation is underway by the Magistrates Commission into Chief Magistrate Tuletu Tonjeni, who struck the case from the roll after the prosecutor failed to appear in court, raising concerns about judicial conduct.

Why It Matters

The case against Sibanyoni and his co-accused is significant as it highlights ongoing issues of corruption and criminality within South Africa’s taxi industry. The allegations involve extorting over R2.2 million from a mining entrepreneur, which underscores the broader problem of organized crime affecting legitimate businesses. The NPA’s investigation into judicial conduct reflects a commitment to uphold the rule of law and address potential misconduct within the judicial system. This situation illustrates the complex interplay between organized crime, law enforcement, and judicial integrity in South Africa.

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