Ramaphosa receives second interim report from Madlanga Commission investigating criminal justice system corruption
The Madlanga commission of inquiry, which is investigating serious allegations of criminality, political interference, and corruption within South Africa’s criminal justice system, continued its proceedings on Monday with day 110 of hearings.
The commission is currently focused on receiving ongoing witness testimony as part of its broader mandate to unpack alleged systemic failures and improper conduct within key law enforcement and justice institutions.According to reporting by TimesLIVE, the hearings remain active and are being followed closely as part of a live update format.
The inquiry forms part of a wider effort to establish the extent to which political influence and corruption may have compromised the integrity and functioning of the country’s criminal justice structures.
Over the course of its hearings, the commission has been hearing from various witnesses who are expected to provide insight into alleged misconduct, institutional weaknesses, and possible interference in investigative and prosecutorial processes.
Day 110 of the proceedings continues this pattern of testimony, contributing to a detailed evidentiary record that will inform the commission’s findings and recommendations.
While specific witness details for the day were not provided in the available text, the ongoing nature of the hearings indicates that the inquiry is still actively gathering information and building its case framework.
The commission has attracted significant public and media attention due to the seriousness of the allegations under investigation and the potential implications for governance, accountability, and trust in South Africa’s justice system.Coverage remains ongoing, with live updates provided as the hearings progress.