Ekurhuleni Mkwanazi and Lerutla out on bail

City of Ekurhuleni suspended EMPD acting chief Julius Mkwanazi and City Manager Kagiso Lerutla have been granted bail of R30 000 each by the Boksburg Magistrates Court on Tuesday, 28 April 2026.

Reacting to the decision of the Boksburg Magistrates’ Court to grant bail to Mkwanazi and Lerutla, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said it respects the court’s decision and will review the outcome, while remaining steadfast in its commitment to prosecute the matter diligently and present a strong case in the interests of justice.

This comes after the State alleges that in March 2019, the accused acted with a common purpose to unlawfully evade court proceedings.

Following Lerutla’s arrest for speeding and his obligation to appear before the Boksburg Magistrates’ Court, the accused allegedly recruited and paid a third party to impersonate Lerutla in court while he attended a job interview.

It is further alleged that the third party appeared in court under false pretences and completed diversion documentation using Lerutla’s personal details.

The State contends that the accused shared gratification of approximately R400,000 for facilitating this scheme. The accused were arrested and subsequently charged with corruption, fraud and defeating the ends of justice.

The NPA spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago confirmed that the State opposed bail, relying on the affidavit of the investigating officer, which highlighted a likelihood that the accused may interfere with witnesses and ongoing investigations, given the seriousness of the offences, their past conduct in undermining the criminal justice system, and their propensity to defeat the ends of justice.

Regardless of the submission the court found that the accused satisfied the requirements for their release on bail each and that the interests of justice permit their release, subject to conditions.
The matter was postponed to 13 May 2026 for a regional court date.

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