Senona is placed under renewed scrutiny in the Madlanga Inquiry into missing cocaine after testimony heard by the commission. According to reporting by IOL, KwaZulu-Natal Hawks commander Brig. Campbell Nyuswa tells the inquiry that the cocaine was kept in a secure strong room. Nyuswa further states that Senona was issued a set of keys to that facility. The testimony links Senona’s access to the storage location with the circumstances surrounding the drugs’ disappearance, prompting additional focus on how access controls operated and who could enter the strong room. The report frames Senona’s appearance in the context of the commission’s ongoing examination of accountability and procedures relating to the drugs while they were in custody. The information presented so far centers on the storage arrangements and the alleged provision of keys to Senona, rather than on a final determination of responsibility. The inquiry continues as the commission weighs further evidence and statements.