Discussion | Madlanga Commission | Web of corruption laid bare

JOHANNESBURG - The Madlanga Commission has revealed shocking claims of corruption and political interference in South Africa’s justice system.

While the commission has been delayed, Advocate Paul Hoffman, director of Accountability, says the break should be used as a chance to fix problems.

Speaking to eNCA, Hoffman said: "The pause is a good opportunity to look at what needs to be done to cure the problem of tenderpreneur, looting of Tembisa Hospital and other institutions of the state".

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The commission will resume on 13 October. 

It was paused because Crime Intelligence boss Dumisani Khumalo and Commissioner Sesi Baloyi were unavailable.

So far, the commission has heard evidence from five witnesses, including KZN top cop Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola. 

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