How Feroz Khan tried to circumvent Madlanga Commission
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Major-General Feroz Khan is facing legal pushback from the Madlanga Commission after attempting to use an ex parte application to keep court proceedings regarding seized state devices private. The commission's attorney argues this move is a procedural abuse intended to bypass existing legal challenges.
Why it matters
This case highlights ongoing tensions between state security officials and investigative commissions regarding transparency and the handling of sensitive evidence.
When Crime Intelligence head Major-General Feroz Khan launched an ex parte application seeking a ‘super injunction’ to place court proceedings in camera , he did not count on the Madlanga Commission’s swift legal pushback.
The reporting focuses on procedural legal developments and quotes both sides of the dispute without inflammatory language.
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