MP Vusi Shongwe to Testify at Madlanga Commission Amidst Crime Intelligence Unit Controversy DATELINE: Pretoria, South Africa – LEAD: On June 30, 2026, South African Member of Parliament (MP) Vusi Shongwe is set to testify before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.
The commission is investigating the functioning of the Crime Intelligence unit and police integrity, amidst growing concerns over the unit’s role in the country’s security apparatus. NUT GRAF: The testimony of MP Shongwe, a member of the MK Party, is expected to shed light on meetings involving suspended Crime Intelligence deputy head Feroz Khan, who was tragically shot days before his scheduled appearance before the commission.
The hearing is significant as it delves into the integrity of the Crime Intelligence unit and the broader implications for South Africa’s law enforcement. Pretoria, South Africa – The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, established to examine the operations of the Crime Intelligence unit and police integrity, is set to hear testimony from MP Vusi Shongwe today. Shongwe, a member of the MK Party, has been at the center of recent events surrounding the commission’s investigation.
In a previous development, Shongwe revealed to Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee that he was called to a meeting where suspended Crime Intelligence deputy head Feroz Khan participated via video call.
The significance of this revelation lies in Khan’s subsequent shooting, which occurred just days before he was scheduled to appear before the Madlanga Commission.
The shooting of Khan has raised serious questions about the integrity of the Crime Intelligence unit and the broader police force in South Africa.
The commission’s investigation is therefore of critical importance, as it seeks to uncover any potential misconduct or misuse of power within these institutions. ENCA has provided live coverage of the commission’s hearing, offering a window into the proceedings for the public. TikTok and Ireport South Africa have also reported on the invitation of MP Shongwe to testify, indicating that his testimony is part of a broader investigation into the unit’s operations.
Vocfm. Co. Za has included additional context on the Feroz Khan shooting, emphasizing the gravity of the incident and its implications for the commission’s work.
The shooting has underscored the risks faced by those involved in sensitive law enforcement operations and has highlighted the need for thorough and transparent investigations.
As MP Shongwe takes the stand, the Madlanga Commission will continue its examination of the Crime Intelligence unit and police integrity.
The testimony of MP Shongwe is expected to provide valuable insights into the unit’s operations and the broader issues at stake.
KICKER: The Madlanga Commission’s investigation into the Crime Intelligence unit and police integrity is of paramount importance.
As MP Vusi Shongwe testifies today, the commission will move closer to uncovering the truth about the unit’s operations and the implications for South Africa’s law enforcement.
The outcome of this investigation could have far — reaching consequences for the country’s security and governance.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
—
This original article was produced by the ImNews editorial team
Source: enca
Source: Nokuthula Khanyile


