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LIVE | Witness M granted in-camera testimony over safety concerns | Madlanga Inquiry
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LIVE | Witness M granted in-camera testimony over safety concerns | Madlanga Inquiry

The Madlanga Commission has approved in-camera testimony from a businessman named Witness M, who is connected to a significant drug seizure under investigation. Witness M requested private testimony citing safety concerns, including surveillance at his residence, anonymous phone calls, and relocation of his wife. The commission acknowledged these risks but emphasized that the testimony will proceed in camera unless the chairperson allows public proceedings. A new date for public hearings will be announced by the commission spokesperson.

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LIVE | Witness M granted in-camera testimony over safety concerns | Madlanga Inquiry

The Madlanga Commission has approved in-camera testimony from a businessman named Witness M, who is connected to a significant drug seizure under investigation. Witness M requested private testimony citing safety concerns, including surveillance at his residence, anonymous phone calls, and relocation of his wife. The commission acknowledged these risks but emphasized that the testimony will proceed in camera unless the chairperson allows public proceedings. A new date for public hearings will be announced by the commission spokesperson.

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