The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry is expected to move forward with hearings related to suspended crime intelligence deputy head Feroz Khan, even as he remains hospitalized following a recent shooting.
Khan Unable to Testify After Shooting
Khan had been scheduled to appear before the commission on Monday to provide evidence.
However, those plans were put on hold after he was shot on Sunday, leaving him unable to attend the proceedings.
The incident forced the inquiry to postpone his scheduled testimony.
Evidence Leaders to Press Ahead
Despite Khan’s absence, the commission’s evidence leaders are expected to continue presenting testimony connected to his role and the matters under investigation.
The inquiry will proceed with available witnesses and evidence while awaiting further developments regarding Khan’s condition.
Focus Remains on Commission’s Investigation
The continuation of the hearings underscores the commission’s intention to maintain momentum in its investigation, even as one of its anticipated witnesses recovers in hospital.
It remains unclear when Khan will be fit enough to appear before the inquiry and give his evidence.