Madlanga Commission says it won’t interfere with SAPS work

PRETORIA - The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference and Corruption in the justice system says it doesn’t intend to disrupt the work of the SAPS.

The commission says Parliament's Ad-Hoc committee may still summon witnesses, including KZN Police Commissioner, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.

The Commission plans to start its work on 17 September.

READ: Madlanga Commission | Witness protection to be top priority

An interim report is expected to be ready in three months, with the final report in six months.

This is despite the delays in getting the commission off the ground.

  • eNCA reporter Pule Letshwiti-Jones has more.

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