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“Julius Malema, Why Would You Be Afraid To Mention A Politician’s Name?” Advocate Segeels-Ncube Asks

March 14, 2026
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“Julius Malema, Why Would You Be Afraid To Mention A Politician’s Name?” Advocate Segeels-Ncube Asks
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An unpleasant situation happened during the proceedings of the Madlanga Commission when Advocate Lee Segeels-Ncube, who was in charge of the evidence, addressed a witness for what seemed to be an inability to accept the name of a well-known political figure. Throughout the course of the hearing, Segeels-Ncube expressed her concern with the witness’s unwillingness to openly address Julius Malema, the head of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).

Her question was direct and to the point: she enquired as to the reason why individuals were reluctant to identify politicians in an official investigative forum. To answer your question, Mr. Julius Malema, I am intrigued as to why you would feel uneasy simply bringing up the name of a politician. What would be the reason why bringing up the name of a politician would make you feel so terrified? During the whole of the hearing, Segeels-Ncube asked questions. Her statements were included in a wider body of testimony that included allegations, links, and suspicions involving individuals who were involved with law enforcement and political figures.

Numerous serious allegations of misconduct, criminal networks, and the influence of prominent persons inside law enforcement institutions have been brought to the attention of the panel, which is now investigating these allegations. The commission was confronted with a significant challenge as a result of this interaction, which was the degree of confidence that witnesses had in providing private information about influential politicians. The question that was presented by Segeels-Ncube came to light the potential that witnesses are not testifying freely because they are afraid of being intimidated, fearful, or afraid of the political implications that may result from their statements.

“well I wanna understand why you would have a fear mentioning a politician's name, so Mr Julius Malema. why would you be afraid to mention a politician's name?” Madlanga Commission Evidence leader Adv Lee Segeels-Ncube

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The foundation of the panel that Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga is in charge of was motivated by allegations of criminal infiltration into police institutions, corruption, and the possible participation or influence of political figures. It is the duty of this organization to establish whether or not criminal networks have succeeded in compromising governmental institutions and whether or not authorities have overlooked vital information.

Those who were present at the event said that it demonstrated the commission’s determination to address any misgivings that may potentially prevent the full disclosure of information. Professionals in the field of law believe that the credibility of witnesses is of the utmost importance to commissions of inquiry, especially in situations when charges implicate renowned persons. Witnesses are need to be willing to provide testimony that is both true and detailed. During her speech, Segeels-Ncube emphasised the significance of the commission as a secure environment in which witnesses are able to speak without fear of repercussions.

It was her words that created the idea that the panel may not be able to undertake a comprehensive probe into the allegations if specific names were not provided. Because the panel continues to receive evidence that tackles sensitive links between political elites, suspected criminal networks, and law enforcement officials, the line of inquiry is emblematic of the greater tensions that surround the work that the commission is doing.

As the hearings continue, it is expected that the panel will look further into claims that might implicate powerful individuals. The investigators will be attempting to determine whether or not witnesses are being affected by fear or pressure when they speak. It is possible that the conclusions of the panel will have a substantial impact on the accountability of South African law enforcement and political institutions.

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