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MPs shut down Mchunu’s challenge of draft evidentiary overview

MPs shut down Mchunu’s challenge of draft evidentiary overview
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An ad hoc parliamentary committee has rejected a challenge from suspended police minister Senzo Mchunu regarding a draft evidentiary overview. The committee clarified that the document is a structural summary of evidence rather than a final report, dismissing claims of procedural bias.

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The investigation into criminal justice corruption is a high-stakes political process, and this ruling maintains the integrity of the committee's evidence-gathering phase.

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Members of parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating alleged criminal justice system corruption have dismissed a letter from suspended police minister Senzo Mchunu challenging a draft evidentiary overview presented by evidence leaders last week.

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The report balances the minister's legal objections with the committee's procedural clarifications.

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