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The Malesela Teffo Revelation: Conspiracy Theory or Credible Threat to the NPA?

Jul 19, 2025 · 2 min read

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By GlobalZa

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Advocate Teffo Malesela's claims about the Baloy case—dismissed as madness—may point to uncomfortable truths about South Africa's justice system.

The R45 Million Question

When Advocate Malesela's alleged he was offered R45 million to drop a case, most dismissed it as paranoid fantasy. But his detailed account of <strong>George Baloy's 10-year-old son allegedly accessing a .38 revolver</strong> in 2004—corroborated by a buried News24 report—demands scrutiny. Why would this case, involving a child's accidental death, threaten 'high echelons of the NPA'?

The Firearm Discrepancy

Melissa insists the weapon in question wasn't a 9mm (as officially claimed) but Baloy's legal .38 Special. If proven, this could expose:

  • Evidence tampering in a sensitive case
  • NPA complicity in covering up firearm irregularities Parallels to other suspicious deaths involving legal weapons

A Pattern of 'Crazy' Truth-Tellers

From Babita Deokaran to Clinton Nassif, South Africa has a history of whistleblowers being discredited before their claims are vindicated. Malesela's 'madness' may follow this script—especially given his mention of the Chico Twala brothers, figures long rumored to have untouchable connections.

The Silence Speaks Volumes

Neither the NPA nor the Baloyi family has denied Malesela account. In a nation where #JusticeForSenzo remains a rallying cry, this silence fuels legitimate suspicion. Until authorities address these claims transparently, the 'meth will continue to meth' in public discourse.

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