South Africa’s (SA) Madlanga Commission, tasked with investigating allegations of criminality, political interference and corruption in the criminal justice system, will resume its hearings behind closed doors on Monday with the evidence of Witness M.
Witness M is expected to testify on the alleged shipment of drugs in evidence that is set to implicate Heads of State, terrorist organisations, politically linked individuals, drug syndicates and more.
The Commission will return to its public hearings on Tuesday, where Investigating Directorate Against Corruption Head, Advocate Andrea Johnson is set to take the stand.
Johnson is facing allegations of improper conduct in the handling of a criminal complaint against Major-General Feroz Khan and her unit faces allegations of abuse of power in its cases that involve Crime Intelligence.
–SABC–
