Officials commented on the matter. NUT GRAF: The ongoing investigation into allegations of missing drugs, breaches of procedure, and concerns over discipline within the Hawks unit under Senona’s leadership has been a focal point of the inquiry, with Senona’s appearances providing significant insights into the matter. During his initial appearance before the Madlanga Commission, Senona admitted to maintaining a close relationship with attempted murder accused Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, despite knowing he was under investigation for alleged corruption.
He also revealed that he shared a SAPS docket containing officers’sensitive personal details with Matlala, despite holding top-secret clearance. Brigadier Campbell Nyuswa, the KZN provincial commander, denied any role in the disappearance of the cocaine consignment, suggesting that the allegations against him are unfounded. Senona’s lawyers have highlighted concerns with the Madlanga Commission’s treatment of their client, accusing it of unfair treatment.
The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry was established to address serious concerns regarding the handling of drug — related cases and the integrity of the Hawks.
The inquiry has been focusing on stolen drug consignments and the handling of evidence at drug busts, raising questions about corruption within the criminal justice system.
The testimony of Senona and other witnesses has been crucial in uncovering the extent of the alleged misconduct within the Hawks unit.
As the inquiry continues, the public awaits further details on the findings and their implications for the integrity of the South African criminal justice system. KICKER: The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry is expected to continue with its hearings as it delves deeper into the allegations of corruption and misconduct within the South African criminal justice system.
The outcome of the inquiry could have significant implications for the future of law enforcement in the country.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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