The long-anticipated testimony of Brown Mogotsi is officially underway, with the North West businessman taking the stand at the Madlanga Commission for a two-day appearance. Mogotsi, who has been linked to allegations of police corruption and political interference, has become a central figure in the inquiry’s ongoing investigations.
His name has surfaced repeatedly in recent months as witnesses and officials pointed to him as a key player in the alleged manipulation of the criminal justice system. The businessman has denied wrongdoing, insisting he is being targeted for exposing corruption.
Just weeks ago, Mogotsi claimed he survived an assassination attempt after gunmen allegedly opened fire on his vehicle. The incident intensified public scrutiny and amplified interest in his anticipated testimony.
The Madlanga Commission, now entering phase two of its work, is expected to probe deeper into allegations of interference within law-enforcement structures and the extent of Mogotsi’s alleged involvement.
The nation will be watching closely as he lays out his side of the story.

