Major-General Feroz Khan, identified by outlets as the Crime Intelligence deputy head, is ordered to appear before the Madlanga Commission on 1 July. Multiple reports say the commission has reserved several days for his testimony, indicating he will remain available for as long as Chairperson Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga requires until he is excused.
One outlet reports that Khan withdrew urgent court applications that sought to block access to electronic devices seized from him. Other coverage states that the commission considers the seized material central to its investigation, and that this factor is linked to the commission’s decision to summon him.
Across the reports, the key points are that the commission formally requires Khan’s attendance starting 1 July, that his testimony is expected to take place over multiple days, and that the dispute involving access to seized electronic devices has been resolved through the withdrawal of the court applications. The articles do not provide additional details on the substance of his testimony or the specific subject matter the commission intends to cover during his appearance.