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Brown Mogotsi Set to Face Tough Questions at the Madlanga Commission on Tuesday

November 18, 2025
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The highly anticipated testimony of controversial businessman Brown Mogotsi is scheduled for Tuesday, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing proceedings of the Madlanga Commission. Mogotsi, long regarded in political circles as an alleged fixer with deep connections across business and government, is expected to respond to a series of claims relating to influence-peddling and irregular dealings.

The Madlanga Commission, established to investigate allegations of corruption, procurement irregularities and the abuse of political access, has already heard from several high-profile witnesses. However, Mogotsi’s appearance is widely viewed as one of the most significant, given his reputation for operating within the shadows of power.

Sources close to the commission say Mogotsi has been officially summoned to clarify his involvement in several transactions flagged during earlier testimony. While the commission has not disclosed the full scope of questions he will face, officials have confirmed that his session will address allegations previously raised by witnesses who claim he acted as an intermediary between public officials and private entities.

Mogotsi’s legal team has maintained that he has nothing to hide and is fully prepared to cooperate with the inquiry. In a brief statement issued late Monday, his spokesperson dismissed the allegations as “speculative, politically motivated, and unsupported by factual evidence,” adding that Tuesday’s testimony would allow Mogotsi to “set the record straight in a transparent and professional manner.”

Security at the commission’s venue is expected to be heightened as the inquiry often draws public interest, political operatives, and media crews. Observers believe Mogotsi’s testimony may either strengthen the commission’s findings or introduce new complexities in a case already marked by secrecy, conflicting accounts, and intense political scrutiny.

Chairperson Justice Madlanga has repeatedly emphasized the commission’s commitment to fairness, urging the public to avoid drawing premature conclusions. “Every witness is afforded the opportunity to present their version under oath,” he noted in a recent briefing.

As Mogotsi prepares to take the stand, political analysts anticipate a charged day that could reshape the narrative of the inquiry and potentially reveal new dimensions of South Africa’s corruption landscape.

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