WhatsApp messages cited in proceedings before the Madlanga Commission allegedly connect Crime Intelligence deputy head Maj-Gen. Feroz Khan to the facilitation of SAPS Covid-19 related contracts involving businessman Mohamed ‘Mo’ Sayed. The communications reportedly describe channels through which contracts are discussed and arranged, according to the account presented in the source. The allegations centre on whether police officials used their positions to influence tender processes and award lucrative deals during the Covid-19 period. The source characterises the matter as indicative of serious corruption within the South African Police Service, though it does not provide detailed evidentiary context in the excerpt available. No confirmed findings or court determinations are stated in the provided text. The report frames the chats as material that investigators or the commission are using to examine the conduct of individuals connected to police procurement during the pandemic, including questions about possible impropriety, conflicts of interest, or undue influence over tender outcomes.