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South Africa extends its corruption probe deadline to March 31, 2026, amid challenges securing key testimonies.
South Africa’s National Assembly has extended the deadline for its ad hoc committee probing corruption and political interference in the criminal justice system to March 31, 2026, marking the third delay.
The committee, established in 2025 following allegations by former police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, has faced challenges securing testimony from key figures, including businessman Brown Mogotsi and former acting police commissioner Lt-Gen Khomotso Phahlane.
Testimonies have included high-profile individuals such as Paul O’Sullivan and former ministers, with public participation scheduled for March 4 and final hearings set for March 5–6.
The extension allows more time to gather evidence and finalize findings on systemic issues within the justice system.
Sudáfrica extiende su plazo de investigación de corrupción hasta el 31 de marzo de 2026, en medio de los desafíos de asegurar testimonios clave.