For many people following the Madlanga Commission’s investigation, Tuesday was expected to bring one of the most closely watched moments yet. Instead, the Commission has announced an unexpected change that means Mr Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala will no longer appear as originally scheduled.
The Commission confirmed that Matlala’s testimony, which had been set for Tuesday, 7 July 2026, has been postponed. A new date has not yet been announced, meaning the public will have to wait longer for his evidence.
Although Matlala will not appear in person, the Commission said his legal representative will attend the proceedings on his behalf. The change follows what officials described as heightened media coverage and strong public interest surrounding the matter.
Commission spokesperson Jeremy Michaels confirmed that evidence leaders would request a new hearing date for Matlala’s testimony. According to Michaels, the decision means Matlala’s legal representative, rather than Matlala himself, will be physically present before the Commission on Tuesday.
Matlala had previously been subpoenaed to appear as part of the Commission’s ongoing inquiry into allegations of criminality and corruption within South Africa’s criminal justice system. His expected appearance had attracted considerable attention because of the significance of the investigation and the issues being examined.
The Commission did not provide further details about why the testimony was postponed beyond referring to the intense public and media interest. It also did not indicate when the new appearance date would be announced.
For now, the Commission’s work will continue while arrangements are made for Matlala to testify at a later stage. The postponement means one of the inquiry’s most anticipated sessions has been delayed, leaving many observers waiting for the next development in a case that continues to attract national attention.
