💨 Abstract
Advocate Terry Motau, the chief evidence leader of the Madlanga Commission, has requested to step down. This commission, established by President Cyril Ramaphosa, is investigating political interference and corruption in South Africa's justice system. Motau's potential exit raises concerns about the inquiry's continuity and timeline. The commission has asked him to reconsider, and a replacement may be appointed if he resigns, potentially causing delays. Motau has not disclosed his reasons for stepping down.
Courtesy: Shyleen Choruma
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