Crime Intelligence slush fund has always been abused to control politicians, generals: McBride

Cape Town
Babalo Ndenze

Babalo Ndenze

22 January 2026 | 6:20

The former IPID head said the multi-million-rand fund is used by Crime Intelligence to do anything from paying off politicians to paying for a particular criminal investigation to disappear.

Crime Intelligence slush fund has always been abused to control politicians, generals: McBride

Former Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) head Robert McBride before Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee: Piture: Phando Jikelo / RSA Parliament

Former Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) head Robert McBride said the Crime Intelligence slush fund has always been abused by the unit to control politicians and generals.

He said the multi-million-rand fund is used by Crime Intelligence to do anything from paying off politicians to paying for a particular criminal investigation to disappear.

ALSO READ:

Parly committee probing police graft accuse McBride of undermining inquiry

McBride denies having close links to Paul O'Sullivan

There wasn't kidnapping, defeating ends of justice evidence against Sibiya, Parly told

McBride was providing evidence before the Parliament Ad Hoc Committee investigating police corruption on Wednesday before concluding his testimony.

McBride said the fight over the control of the Crime Intelligence slush fund millions is all about control.

He said at no point was the fund never not abused.

“The scramble is for control of that - you control people, you control other policemen, you control generals, you control politicians with that.”

He said the fund should not be used to buy properties and buildings, but rather to protect sources or to set up what he calls “blind companies”.

McBride was referring to how Crime Intelligence spent R22.7 million from secret funds on a boutique luxury hotel in Pretoria, sparking outrage.

“You also don’t buy buildings because what if your agent gets blown? What are you going to sell the whole building?”

But McBride said that he doesn’t have any evidence linking the current head of Crime Intelligence, Dumisani Khumalo, of abusing secret funds.

Get the whole picture 💡

Take a look at the topic timeline for all related articles.

Trending News