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Suleiman Carrim challenged the Madlanga Commission in court
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86158, member: 27"] A courtroom scramble is trying to slam the brakes on a corruption probe before sworn answers ever happen. Legal move to dodge testimony [LIST] [*]ANC North West Treasurer Suleiman Carrim rushed to court to block questioning. [*]The move targets pressure from the Madlanga Commission. [*]He argues the notice ordering him forward breaks constitutional rules. [*]Judges are being asked to shut the process down. [/LIST] What he is fighting specifically [LIST] [*]Suleiman Carrim is challenging a Regulation 10(6) notice. [*]That step normally leads toward compulsory questioning. [*]His filing claims the procedure ignores the administrative fairness law. [*]Lawyers want the notice erased entirely. [/LIST] Names are dragging him into the spotlight [LIST] [*]Witness X tied his companies to large money flows. [*]Another account from Brown Mogotsi backed the payment trail. [*]Police figures also placed him near disputed transactions. [*]All four witnesses are being targeted for recall. [/LIST] Money trail raising eyebrows [LIST] [*]Testimony described millions moving from Vusimuzi Cat Matlala. [*]Bank records showed transfers marked with vague references. [*]Some amounts clashed with earlier public explanations. [*]Alleged links touched policing contracts and side deals. [/LIST] Political and business overlap [LIST] [*]Suleiman Carrim operates as both party treasurer and businessman. [*]His companies intersected with state-linked financial streams. [*]Claims suggest payments were fast-tracked inside SAPS systems. [*]He denies any improper conduct. [/LIST] Why the commission exists [LIST] [*]The Madlanga Commission was set up by President Cyril Ramaphosa. [*]Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga chairs the inquiry. [*]It focuses on criminal networks inside law enforcement. [*]Syndicate protection and political shielding sit at the core. [/LIST] Fallout inside the ANC [LIST] [*]Party leaders warned implicated members face internal action. [*]Integrity Commission referrals were publicly promised. [*]This court fight risks stalling disciplinary momentum. [*]Critics say it looks like delay tactics. [/LIST] Public reaction and stakes [LIST] [*]North West residents want clarity on leadership finances. [*]Past scandals already wrecked trust in local governance. [*]Service failures sharpen anger over alleged corruption. [*]Many see this case as a test of accountability. [/LIST] What happens next [LIST] [*]The Gauteng High Court will hear the urgent application. [*]The commission must decide how hard to push back. [*]A looming deadline tightens pressure on investigators. [*]The outcome could reshape how future probes compel witnesses. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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