The Independent Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) is probing allegations of corruption involving senior South African Police Service (SAPS) officers, including Crime Intelligence head Lieutenant-General Dumisani Khumalo. The probe follows claims raised by Member of Parliament Fadiel Adams, which relate to alleged wrongdoing within the SAPS. During the Madlanga Commission proceedings, SAPS officials argue that evidence provided for the allegations is limited or “scanty,” disputing the strength of the basis for the claims. Despite SAPS’s position, IDAC continues with investigative steps into the matter, including examining records and related “dockets” tied to the allegations. The reporting indicates that the issue remains under scrutiny as the commission hears competing submissions: allegations presented as warranting investigation, alongside SAPS’s counter that the evidential material currently available does not sufficiently support the allegations. The outcome of IDAC’s inquiries and any further findings at the commission are not yet determined.