Parly's Ad Hoc Committee to resume hearings on police corruption on Tuesday - Asanda Ngoasheng

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Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee is set to resume its critical hearings this coming Tuesday, delving deeper into serious allegations of criminality, political interference, and corruption within the police and criminal justice system.

The committee's proceedings are expected to be particularly charged, with two prominent political figures, EFF MP Julius Malema and MK Party MP David Skosana, taking center stage.

Their recent heated exchange over the judiciary's role and accountability has set a contentious tone for the upcoming sessions.

A significant point of contention revolves around the committee's stance on online testimonies. Despite security concerns raised by key witnesses like forensic investigator Paul O'Sullivan and alleged political fixer Brown Mogotsi, the committee, notably with strong opposition from ANC MP Khusela Sangoni and even Julius Malema, has largely dismissed virtual appearances.

This decision underscores a firm belief within the committee that physical presence is crucial for accountability and the credibility of evidence, rejecting calls for remote participation in these sensitive investigations. Let's bring you some analysis on this with our special guest Political Analyst Asanda Ngoasheng.

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