The Presidency in South Africa (SA) has confirmed that the interim report of the Madlanga Commission will not be made public.
SA President Cyril Ramaphosa established the Commission to investigate allegations of criminality, political interference and corruption within the criminal justice system.
According to Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya, the decision not to release the report is based on its interim status, with the Commission still expected to hear further evidence.
Magwenya says some witnesses who have already testified before the Commission are likely to be recalled as the probe continues.
The interim report is expected to provide an update on the progress of the Commission’s work. It has so far concluded phase one of its hearings, which focused on the main allegations, and parts of phase two, which involve implicated individuals presenting their versions.
The Madlanga Commission is expected to resume its work in January 2026.
–ChannelAfrica–
