Breaking News - Leading Jockeys lose their licence
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PRESS RELEASE
UPDATE – INQUIRY JOCKEY LUYOLO MXOTHWA
The Inquiry convened before an appointed Inquiry Board on 8 April 2026. Mr Mxothwa was legally represented.
By agreement between the parties the Inquiry was postponed to 15 April 2026.
Mr Mxothwa’s interim suspension remains in place pending the finalisation of the Inquiry.
Michael Shackleton
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UPDATE – INQUIRY JOCKEY LUYOLO MXOTHWA
The Inquiry convened before an appointed Inquiry Board on 8 April 2026. Mr Mxothwa was legally represented.
By agreement between the parties the Inquiry was postponed to 15 April 2026.
Mr Mxothwa’s interim suspension remains in place pending the finalisation of the Inquiry.
Michael Shackleton
Legal Executive
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The judicial system in SA is embarrassing
nothing ever gets put to bed
It's complicated
bail and postponements are the name of the game
nothing ever gets put to bed
It's complicated
bail and postponements are the name of the game
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PRESS RELEASE
UPDATE – INQUIRY JOCKEY LUYOLO MXOTHWA
The Inquiry into Jockey Luyolo Mxothwa reconvened before an appointed Inquiry Board on 15 April 2026.
Following proceedings, the matter has been adjourned and will resume on 7 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa’s interim suspension remains in place pending the finalisation of the Inquiry.
Michael Shackleton
Legal Executive
UPDATE – INQUIRY JOCKEY LUYOLO MXOTHWA
The Inquiry into Jockey Luyolo Mxothwa reconvened before an appointed Inquiry Board on 15 April 2026.
Following proceedings, the matter has been adjourned and will resume on 7 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa’s interim suspension remains in place pending the finalisation of the Inquiry.
Michael Shackleton
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Khumalo Suspension extended to 25 May 2026
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Re: Breaking News - Leading Jockeys lose their licence
2 weeks 4 days ago
A man who represents himself has a fool for a client... can he not afford council ? Is there no way out that it would be a waste of money to pay for council?
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I don't know the facts but I believe NHA did their homework .Sounds like serious allegations.
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PRESS RELEASE
UPDATE - INQUIRY JOCKEY LUYOLO MXOTHWA
The Inquiry into Jockey Luyolo Mxothwa reconvened before an appointed Inquiry Board on 7 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa entered a plea of guilty of contravening of Rule 72.1.26 read together with Rules 72.1.12 and 72.1.19, in that:-
1. During or about December 2025 or early January 2026, he transmitted a voice note recorded by him to an unknown person, alternatively Noor Iqbal, alternatively Zaheer Ali, (“the voice note”) in which it was stated by the Respondent as follows:-
Mr L Mxothwa: “The thing is I don’t know the horse, if it was a horse I knew, then I would confirm easy. You know, and it’s a new horse, it’s a bad field but I spoke to the trainer of the other horse, they said Zackey will win the race. So let’s have a go, let’s see what happens. Ja, so let’s do it. Chat later.”
2. The voice note relates to Race 1 on 2 January 2026 at Fairview Racecourse.
3. His conduct in sending the voice note constitutes behaviour:-
3.1 which undermines public confidence and creates an appearance of impropriety; and
3.2 which he ought to have reported to the NHA.
4. The WhatsApp voice note reflects:
4.1 discussion of race outcome expectations; and/or
4.2 reliance on information obtained from a trainer or about a horse; and/or
4.3 a proposal to “have a go”, which in context denotes participation in a betting or outcome-linked arrangement; and/or
4.4 the impugned WhatsApp voice note was not part of legitimate race preparation, but constituted improper race-related communication.
5. The WhatsApp voice note was made in furtherance of, or in connection with:
5.1 the sharing of race-sensitive information for a strategic advantage; and/or
5.2 created the appearance of an arrangement inconsistent with the obligations of a licensed jockey; and/or
5.3 inciting or conspiring with an unknown person alternatively Noor Iqbal alternatively Zahir Ali to commit a prohibited practice in relation to racing.
The Inquiry Board accepted Jockey Mxothwa’s plea of guilty and found him guilty.
Arguments were made in respect of penalty, and the Inquiry Board reserved its judgment on sentencing, and the matter has been adjourned and will resume on 14 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa’s interim suspension remains in place pending the finalisation of the Inquiry.
Michael Shackleton
Legal Executive
UPDATE - INQUIRY JOCKEY LUYOLO MXOTHWA
The Inquiry into Jockey Luyolo Mxothwa reconvened before an appointed Inquiry Board on 7 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa entered a plea of guilty of contravening of Rule 72.1.26 read together with Rules 72.1.12 and 72.1.19, in that:-
1. During or about December 2025 or early January 2026, he transmitted a voice note recorded by him to an unknown person, alternatively Noor Iqbal, alternatively Zaheer Ali, (“the voice note”) in which it was stated by the Respondent as follows:-
Mr L Mxothwa: “The thing is I don’t know the horse, if it was a horse I knew, then I would confirm easy. You know, and it’s a new horse, it’s a bad field but I spoke to the trainer of the other horse, they said Zackey will win the race. So let’s have a go, let’s see what happens. Ja, so let’s do it. Chat later.”
2. The voice note relates to Race 1 on 2 January 2026 at Fairview Racecourse.
3. His conduct in sending the voice note constitutes behaviour:-
3.1 which undermines public confidence and creates an appearance of impropriety; and
3.2 which he ought to have reported to the NHA.
4. The WhatsApp voice note reflects:
4.1 discussion of race outcome expectations; and/or
4.2 reliance on information obtained from a trainer or about a horse; and/or
4.3 a proposal to “have a go”, which in context denotes participation in a betting or outcome-linked arrangement; and/or
4.4 the impugned WhatsApp voice note was not part of legitimate race preparation, but constituted improper race-related communication.
5. The WhatsApp voice note was made in furtherance of, or in connection with:
5.1 the sharing of race-sensitive information for a strategic advantage; and/or
5.2 created the appearance of an arrangement inconsistent with the obligations of a licensed jockey; and/or
5.3 inciting or conspiring with an unknown person alternatively Noor Iqbal alternatively Zahir Ali to commit a prohibited practice in relation to racing.
The Inquiry Board accepted Jockey Mxothwa’s plea of guilty and found him guilty.
Arguments were made in respect of penalty, and the Inquiry Board reserved its judgment on sentencing, and the matter has been adjourned and will resume on 14 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa’s interim suspension remains in place pending the finalisation of the Inquiry.
Michael Shackleton
Legal Executive
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UPDATE - INQUIRY JOCKEY LUYOLO MXOTHWA
The Inquiry into Jockey Luyolo Mxothwa reconvened before an appointed Inquiry Board on 7 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa entered a plea of guilty of contravening of Rule 72.1.26 read together with Rules 72.1.12 and 72.1.19, in that:-
1. During or about December 2025 or early January 2026, he transmitted a voice note recorded by him to an unknown person, alternatively Noor Iqbal, alternatively Zaheer Ali, (“the voice note”) in which it was stated by the Respondent as follows:-
Mr L Mxothwa: “The thing is I don’t know the horse, if it was a horse I knew, then I would confirm easy. You know, and it’s a new horse, it’s a bad field but I spoke to the trainer of the other horse, they said Zackey will win the race. So let’s have a go, let’s see what happens. Ja, so let’s do it. Chat later.”
2. The voice note relates to Race 1 on 2 January 2026 at Fairview Racecourse.
3. His conduct in sending the voice note constitutes behaviour:-
3.1 which undermines public confidence and creates an appearance of impropriety; and
3.2 which he ought to have reported to the NHA.
4. The WhatsApp voice note reflects:
4.1 discussion of race outcome expectations; and/or
4.2 reliance on information obtained from a trainer or about a horse; and/or
4.3 a proposal to “have a go”, which in context denotes participation in a betting or outcome-linked arrangement; and/or
4.4 the impugned WhatsApp voice note was not part of legitimate race preparation, but constituted improper race-related communication.
5. The WhatsApp voice note was made in furtherance of, or in connection with:
5.1 the sharing of race-sensitive information for a strategic advantage; and/or
5.2 created the appearance of an arrangement inconsistent with the obligations of a licensed jockey; and/or
5.3 inciting or conspiring with an unknown person alternatively Noor Iqbal alternatively Zahir Ali to commit a prohibited practice in relation to racing.
The Inquiry Board accepted Jockey Mxothwa’s plea of guilty and found him guilty.
Arguments were made in respect of penalty, and the Inquiry Board reserved its judgment on sentencing, and the matter has been adjourned and will resume on 14 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa’s interim suspension remains in place pending the finalisation of the Inquiry.
Release by NHA
Michael Shackleton
Legal Executive
The Inquiry into Jockey Luyolo Mxothwa reconvened before an appointed Inquiry Board on 7 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa entered a plea of guilty of contravening of Rule 72.1.26 read together with Rules 72.1.12 and 72.1.19, in that:-
1. During or about December 2025 or early January 2026, he transmitted a voice note recorded by him to an unknown person, alternatively Noor Iqbal, alternatively Zaheer Ali, (“the voice note”) in which it was stated by the Respondent as follows:-
Mr L Mxothwa: “The thing is I don’t know the horse, if it was a horse I knew, then I would confirm easy. You know, and it’s a new horse, it’s a bad field but I spoke to the trainer of the other horse, they said Zackey will win the race. So let’s have a go, let’s see what happens. Ja, so let’s do it. Chat later.”
2. The voice note relates to Race 1 on 2 January 2026 at Fairview Racecourse.
3. His conduct in sending the voice note constitutes behaviour:-
3.1 which undermines public confidence and creates an appearance of impropriety; and
3.2 which he ought to have reported to the NHA.
4. The WhatsApp voice note reflects:
4.1 discussion of race outcome expectations; and/or
4.2 reliance on information obtained from a trainer or about a horse; and/or
4.3 a proposal to “have a go”, which in context denotes participation in a betting or outcome-linked arrangement; and/or
4.4 the impugned WhatsApp voice note was not part of legitimate race preparation, but constituted improper race-related communication.
5. The WhatsApp voice note was made in furtherance of, or in connection with:
5.1 the sharing of race-sensitive information for a strategic advantage; and/or
5.2 created the appearance of an arrangement inconsistent with the obligations of a licensed jockey; and/or
5.3 inciting or conspiring with an unknown person alternatively Noor Iqbal alternatively Zahir Ali to commit a prohibited practice in relation to racing.
The Inquiry Board accepted Jockey Mxothwa’s plea of guilty and found him guilty.
Arguments were made in respect of penalty, and the Inquiry Board reserved its judgment on sentencing, and the matter has been adjourned and will resume on 14 May 2026.
Mr Mxothwa’s interim suspension remains in place pending the finalisation of the Inquiry.
Release by NHA
Michael Shackleton
Legal Executive
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Re: Breaking News - Leading Jockeys lose their licence
1 week 3 days ago
Seems to be clear race fixing ,no extenuating circumstances. Look to Australia for what the sentence should be!!!
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Re: Breaking News - Leading Jockeys lose their licence
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don't hear any fixing in what MXOTHWA said - sounds like what every trainer says about their horses, "new to stable, hasn't been on the grass, working well" - WTF
What won the race anyway
What won the race anyway
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1 week 3 days agoSure this guy is a bookmakerdon't hear any fixing in what MXOTHWA said - sounds like what every trainer says about their horses, "new to stable, hasn't been on the grass, working well" - WTF
What won the race anyway
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