JOHANNESBURG - KwaZulu-Natal top cop, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi is set to appear before the Ad Hoc Committee in Parliament on Tuesday.
It follows his three-day testimony at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry last month.
Both probes follow Mkhwanazi's July claims of rot and corruption within the criminal justice system.
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At the commission, he implicated several top politicians including DA MP Dianne Kohler-Barnard who said she allegedly sabotaged crime intelligence by leaking classified information for political gain.
Mkhwanazi’s sharp rebuke came after Kohler-Barnard’s 2012 affidavits, in which she accused him of covering up a deadly police shooting.
Kohler-Barnard joined eNCA to discuss her expectations ahead of the inquiry's sitting as she is a member of the joint standing committee on intelligence.
She says she has taken note of the allegations leveled against her.
And while she has since denied them Kohler-Barnard says she hopes Mkhwanazi will 'apologise' and 'retract' his statements.