Illustration of Major General Feroz Khan withdrawing legal challenge in courtroom with investigators accessing devices.
Illustration of Major General Feroz Khan withdrawing legal challenge in courtroom with investigators accessing devices.
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Feroz Khan withdraws legal challenge against Madlanga Commission

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Major General Feroz Khan has abandoned his court applications to block the Madlanga Commission from accessing his electronic devices. The move followed negotiations and allows investigators to examine contents linked to multiple allegations.

On Monday, Khan withdrew his urgent application against the Madlanga Commission and the South African Police Service regarding devices seized in a May raid on his Houghton home. A court order is expected to formalise the withdrawal. The commission released documents including an affidavit by investigator Tshepo Nyatlo. It details WhatsApp messages between Khan and Mohamed Sayed of Carnilinx tobacco company that allege collusion with EFF leader Julius Malema on tenders and political interference. Khan has been summoned to testify before the commission from 1 July. Separate testimony on Monday from Hawks officer Lieutenant Colonel Nkoana Joseph Sebola addressed messages linked to a R286-million cocaine interception in Aeroton in 2021.

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Users highlighted the commission's progress in exposing SAPS issues, with some expressing relief at Khan's withdrawal and anticipation of his July testimony. Others noted concerns about institutional rot and called for full accountability. News accounts shared factual updates on the court abandonment and device access.

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Brown Mogotsi arrested outside the Madlanga Commission after testifying
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Brown Mogotsi arrested moments after testifying at Madlanga Commission

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North West businessman Brown Mogotsi was arrested shortly after finishing testimony at the Madlanga Commission in Pretoria on Friday. His lawyer confirmed the arrest followed proceedings where Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson was dismissed. Police said the arrest relates to defeating the ends of justice.

Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga ruled on 1 June 2026 that Lieutenant-Colonel Duma may testify via audio link with his name published but identity protected.

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The Madlanga Commission on April 24 grilled suspended Tshwane Metro Police Deputy Chief Umashi Dlamini over WhatsApp messages he exchanged with Sergeant Fannie Nkosi, allegedly to sway suspended CFO Gareth Mnisi on a list of seven EFF-linked companies for the land invasion tender. This follows earlier testimony from Mnisi, who denied improper ties with Nkosi. Commissioners accused Dlamini of unlawful interference in the tender process.

A Hawks lieutenant colonel detailed alleged messages tied to a R286 million cocaine seizure during testimony on 14 May 2026. The evidence was presented to the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry in relation to a 2021 interception in Johannesburg.

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A veteran advocate has told an inquiry that apartheid-era generals tried to halt investigations into past atrocities by threatening to expose senior ANC figures. The testimony came at the Khampepe Commission examining delays in Truth and Reconciliation Commission prosecutions.

Durban businessman Calvin Mathibeli has complied with a February Durban High Court order by retracting defamatory social media posts about KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. His lawyers confirmed post deletions and pledged no further comments, while the court dismissed his appeal bid with costs.

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