Just in: Brown Mogotsi in a much bigger Trouble than he can handle
Mogotsi first appeared at the commission last November to speak on allegations that he meddled in police affairs, including influencing suspended Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu to disband the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT).
He has told the commission he’s an informant working for the South African Police Service (SAPS)’s Crime Intelligence.
Last week, a Crime Intelligence officer responsible for agents and informants was supposed to appear before the Madlanga Commission; however, they called in sick.
Evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson said there were new issues he wanted to engage Mogotsi on.
“But for your [addressing Chaskalson] request, our idea was to say at present and until we have a medical certificate, Mr Mogotsi is in contempt and 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. It is purely because of the request that you have made that we will not immediately have those processes initiated.”
“I think the commissioners, through Justice Madlanga, they are not going to tolerate witnesses coming up with last minute illnesses and they are certainly taking it very seriously,” explained the commission’s spokesperson – Jeremy Michaels.







