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No show at Madlanga as Brown Mogotsi claims illness

Posted on March 2, 2026
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By Mapaballo Borotho

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  • The Madlanga Commission postponed its hearing after Brown Mogotsi failed to appear, citing illness.
  • Chairperson Mbuyiseli Madlanga warned that legal processes may be initiated due to possible contempt.
  • The commission has faced repeated delays from witnesses citing illness before testimony.

The Madlanga Commission of Inquiry postponed its Monday hearing after alleged corrupt businessman Brown Mogotsi failed to appear, citing illness.

The political fixer was expected to return to the stand on Monday morning following his appearance before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee.

He last appeared before the commission in November 2025, where he made several startling claims and admissions.

INFOGRAPHIC: Explosive claims made by Brown Mogotsi at the Madlanga Commission

Evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson said Mogotsi was expected to canvass several outstanding issues that remain unaddressed.

Chaskalson told the commission that Mogotsi informed them he was not feeling well and has promised to submit a medical certificate later today.

Chairperson Mbuyiseli Madlanga expressed dissatisfaction with Mogotsi’s absence.

“Our idea when we discussed the matter amongst the three of us was to say, because he is in contempt from where we are sitting, we are going to have the commission initiate the necessary legal processes against him,” said Madlanga.

The commission has faced ongoing challenges due to an increasing number of witnesses failing to conclude their testimonies, often citing illness ahead of scheduled appearances.

Proceedings are expected to resume on Wednesday.

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