Head of Crime Intelligence Hearing Casts Long Shadow as Madlanga Commission Releases Annexure C
A newly released document from the Madlanga Commission has drawn renewed public attention to one of the most closely watched inquiries into South Africa’s policing and intelligence structures, after it published Annexure C, a list of 17 individuals linked to the summons of Major General Feroz Khan, the deputy head of SAPS Crime Intelligence.
The disclosure adds fresh weight to a hearing already carrying significant institutional and political sensitivity, with Khan expected to take the stand from 1 July 2026.
Among the names appearing in the annexure are Julius Malema, Mathipandile Sotheni, Adriano Mazzotti, alongside a number of other individuals whose identities have not yet been fully contextualised in the commission’s public summary.
While the commission has not attributed any wrongdoing to those named, the release of the list signals the breadth of the inquiry surrounding Khan’s role and the operational environment within Crime Intelligence.
The document’s publication is likely to intensify public scrutiny ahead of Khan’s testimony, which is expected to probe internal decision-making, intelligence handling procedures, and possible irregularities within SAPS structures.
The Madlanga Commission has steadily emerged as a critical platform examining allegations and governance questions within South Africa’s policing and intelligence architecture. The inclusion of high-profile political and business-linked names in Annexure C further underscores the politically sensitive terrain the inquiry is navigating.
As the countdown to July begins, attention is now firmly fixed on what Khan’s evidence may reveal, and whether it will illuminate deeper institutional fractures within one of the country’s most secretive policing divisions.
For now, Annexure C stands as a stark reminder of the widening scope of the commission’s work and the growing public interest in its findings.