Madlanga Commission adjourns to rule on in camera application

Madlanga Commission Adjourns to Rule on In-Camera Application

The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry has adjourned to rule on an application for closed-door testimony.

The commission, which investigates SAPS corruption, political interference, and cartel links involving top officials, resumed proceedings after a 12-day break.

Chief Evidence Leader Advocate Matthew Chaskalson submitted an application to hear testimony behind closed doors, citing the sensitivity of the information.

However, media lawyer Charles Du Plessis, representing News24 and Daily Maverick, opposed the application, and has been given time for written submissions.

The commission will review the submission and deliver a ruling later tonight or before proceedings resume on Tuesday.

No further information is available at this time.

Author's summary: Madlanga Commission adjourns.

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