The Madlanga Commission hears allegations that a “grabber” plot involved the use of a police stamp, secret communications, and a procurement arrangement worth about R1 million. IOL reports that Chaskalson alleges Nkosi used a police stamp and his force number on a procurement document to support the deal.
The testimony, as described by the outlet, focuses on how the stamped documentation and purported communications are said to have helped move the procurement forward. While the reporting provided centres on specific claims about document tampering and the purported value and purpose of the Spy-Tech agreement, other details of the broader allegations and how the accused respond are not included in the excerpt.
Overall, the account frames the issue as part of the commission’s examination of misconduct claims, using the police stamp and force number as key elements in the alleged facilitation of a business transaction. Other outlets were not included here, so additional angles and corroboration cannot be confirmed from the provided sources.