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Top Officials Exposed As Explosive Secrets Shake The Madlanga Commission To Its Core

December 18, 2025
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Explosive revelations have surfaced at the ongoing Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, as witnesses presented a series of startling claims alleging deep-rooted corruption, political manipulation, and systemic abuse of power within key state institutions.

The commission, chaired by Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga, was established to investigate allegations of irregular contracts, procurement fraud, and unethical conduct by senior government officials across several departments. Over the past week, testimonies have painted a disturbing picture of how political influence and financial greed allegedly undermined governance and accountability.

On Thursday, a whistleblower  a former senior official in a state-owned entity  detailed how lucrative tenders were allegedly steered towards politically connected companies in exchange for kickbacks. The witness claimed that several high-ranking officials received “monthly envelopes” as part of a well-organized bribery network that operated unchecked for years.

“I was instructed to ensure that certain suppliers received preferential treatment, regardless of their capacity or compliance,” the witness told the commission, visibly shaken. “If I refused, I risked losing my job or facing fabricated disciplinary charges.”

Further testimony revealed that certain departments allegedly bypassed oversight mechanisms, falsified documents, and intimidated staff who questioned questionable transactions. Several individuals also accused senior political figures of influencing appointment processes to secure loyalty rather than competence.

Justice Madlanga, known for his firm but fair approach, cautioned against premature conclusions, reminding all parties that the inquiry’s purpose was to uncover facts rather than fuel speculation. “These are serious allegations that will be tested through evidence,” he said. “The commission will not tolerate attempts to mislead or manipulate the truth.”

Civil society groups have since called for swift action, urging the government to act decisively on the findings once the commission concludes its hearings. Transparency International South Africa described the testimonies as “a sobering reminder that systemic corruption remains a national threat.”

The Presidency has also issued a statement expressing confidence in the commission’s integrity, assuring the public that all implicated individuals will face due process. “No one is above the law,” the statement read.

As the hearings continue, the nation watches closely, anticipating further disclosures that may redefine the public’s understanding of state capture and accountability. Justice Madlanga is expected to deliver an interim report early next year, with recommendations likely to influence sweeping reforms across public service and procurement systems.

The Madlanga Commission continues next week with testimony from additional witnesses, including former government advisors and corporate executives linked to major state contracts.

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