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Murder investigation launched after inmate’s death at G4S-run Mangaung prison

The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has confirmed the unnatural death of inmate Mpho Mkhumbeni at the privately-run Mangaung Correctional Centre (MCC), operated by G4S. Mkhumbeni, who was serving a life sentence for murder since November 2014, died on 12 March 2025.

According to DCS, Mkhumbeni collapsed in his cell and was rushed to the internal hospital, where he was declared dead. However, conflicting reports prompted a full-scale investigation, launched by DCS on 14 March. The inquiry has since revealed serious misconduct by G4S staff.

Investigators found that G4S’ Dedicated Search Team (DST) conducted a cell search on 11 March 2025 without notifying the Temporary Manager appointed by the department. Later that evening, DST officials returned to the same cell after one of them lost a backpack containing R800. During this second visit, four inmates were allegedly interrogated, assaulted, and tortured.

Initially, G4S denied these allegations. However, a post-mortem confirmed Mkhumbeni’s death was unnatural, caused by blunt force trauma and complications from pepper spray exposure. This led police to escalate the case from an inquest (253/03/2025) to a murder investigation (637/03/2025).

While some DST officials were suspended, G4S senior management remained active. This prompted the temporary manager to advise the controller to revoke the operational certificate of Derrick de Klerk, G4S’ Director of Operations.

The suspended personnel include:

  • Anneke la Grange (Operations Manager)
  • Ida Malangabe (Security Supervisor)
  • Mojalefa Petrus Maarman, Boitumelo Mooi, Cedric Motshabi, Lebogang Martins, and Mosioua Tanyane (DST Officials)

The investigation also found that G4S failed to meet its contractual obligations, with senior staff neither reporting nor intervening during the incident. Their denials have been deemed unconvincing, and attempts to conceal the truth have further implicated the contractor.

DCS states that the investigation is ongoing and updates will be provided to ensure full transparency and accountability.

Compiled by Rethabile Monyane

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